
Wessenden Moor, Peak District, Yorkshire
@chrisnick42

London based photographer Tony Sellen came second, with two weekly winning shots
@TS446photo

Newhaven, East Sussex
@MJTPhotographer

Guist, Norfolk
@MushroomGodMat

St Mary's Lighthouse, Whitley Bay, UK
@RussieBoy

Dani Colston's dog, Chomsky took centre-stage in this winning shot
@Danamatronic

Roe deer in Richmond Park, London
@Chaitdesh

Tom Lowe's dog- and seaside-inspired photos bagged him third place at the awards
@F22Digital

Suffolk, UK
@Justin_Minns

East Anglian photographer, Lee Acaster, also won British Landscape Photographer of the Year in 2014
@Jellyfire1

This super close-up shot of a spider helped win Neil Burnell first prize
@NJBurnell

Twisted branch on the beach in south Devon, UK
@NJBurnell

Sunrise and roe deer in Richmond Park, London
@Chaitdesh

Rabbit in the early morning, Tyneside, UK
@Karen_Atkinson_

Shoalstone lido, Devon
@NJBurnell

Llynnau Mymbyr, Capel Curig, Wales
@RedBankMoz

Lambs Conduit Street, London
@TomsDinner

The Shell, Thornton-Cleveleys, Lancashire
@Laura_Hacking

Bushy Park, Teddington, London
@Vintie38

Cappadocia, Turkey
@Byrne_PhotoUK

Sheffield, UK
@DanScapePhoto

Horsham St Faith, Norfolk
@MushroomGodMat
What happens when you let thousands of British photographers loose all over the world and let them share their best snaps on Twitter? Er, the Wex Photographer of the Year competition, that's what.
After 52 weeks of epic action shots, gorgeous landscapes and cool weekly winners, this year's top pics have been revealed. From dogs reflected in drops of dew to misty sunrises, click through the gallery above to see the pick of the lot.
For more information, and to get involved in 2017, head to wexphotographic.com or use #WexMondays on Twitter – you could win up to £1,500 to spend on photography gear.