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Monster waves, shipwrecks and a giant seagull wow judges in UK sea photography contest - Stunning shots from coastlines to yacht races celebrated in annual competition.
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Monster waves and giant seagull captured in annual photography competition

Charlie Watton
Last updated: September 22, 2025 11:31 am
Charlie Watton Published September 22, 2025
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants” — one of the winners of the photography competition, shot by David. (Jam Press/David Stearne)
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Monster waves and a giant seagull were captured in an annual photography competition.

Forgotten shipwrecks and a yacht race were also snapped.

With over 1,000 entries, snappers from across the UK shared their greatest shots from the sea.

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Thomas Rutherford was crowned the winner of the coastal views category for his breathtaking shot of a huge wave.

The image shows the water crashing over the harbour wall at Seaham Harbour, Co Durham.

Monster waves, shipwrecks and a giant seagull wow judges in UK sea photography contest - Stunning shots from coastlines to yacht races celebrated in annual competition.
Monster wave crashing over the Harbour wall” — one of the winners of the photography competition, shot by Thomas Rutherford. (Jam Press/Thomas Rutherford)

Joining him to claim the title of best picture in the ships and wrecks section was Gary Beale.

The photographer captured a thought-provoking birdseye view picture of ‘The SS Denham’, taken in Leasowe Bay, Wirral.

The duo were given their victories at the Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society’s thirteenth annual photography competition.

Monster waves, shipwrecks and a giant seagull wow judges in UK sea photography contest - Stunning shots from coastlines to yacht races celebrated in annual competition.
The SS Denham” — one of the winners of the photography competition, shot by Gary Beale. (Jam Press/Gary Beale)

A brilliantly timed snap from David Stearne named ‘Standing on the shoulders of giants – to get the ultimate sea view!’, won the top prize.

His fantastic shot shows a seagull perched on top of the Mediterranean Gull statue in Folkestone Harbour, Kent.

The image won the photographer a £1,000 prize voucher, which can be used on photographic equipment.

Clive Blount was crowned winner of the People and Recreation category for his ‘Hard Fought’ snap.

The photographer captured a row of sailboats battling the choppy conditions in Cowes, Isle of Wight.

Monster waves, shipwrecks and a giant seagull wow judges in UK sea photography contest - Stunning shots from coastlines to yacht races celebrated in annual competition.
Hard fought” — one of the winners of the photography competition, shot by Clive Blount. (Jam Press/Clive Blount)

John Crisp’s ‘Sitting in The Darkness’ snap won him the Maritime Security prize for his image taken in Loch Long, Scotland.

Monster waves, shipwrecks and a giant seagull wow judges in UK sea photography contest - Stunning shots from coastlines to yacht races celebrated in annual competition.
Sitting In The Darkness” — one of the winners of the photography competition, shot by John Crisp. (Jam Press/John Crisp)

‘Recovery’ by Ian Douglas showed a tractor helping to pull a beached boat onto shore.

Monster waves, shipwrecks and a giant seagull wow judges in UK sea photography contest - Stunning shots from coastlines to yacht races celebrated in annual competition.
Recovery” — one of the winners of the photography competition, shot by Ian Douglas. (Jam Press/Ian Douglas)

The winner of the Industry category was taken in Cromer, Norfolk, as reported by Need To Know.

One of the most notable images of the competition was ‘Leaving Greenock under a full moon’ by Pete Stevens.

The Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society ranked the snap as one of the 2025 Highly Commended images.

Monster waves, shipwrecks and a giant seagull wow judges in UK sea photography contest - Stunning shots from coastlines to yacht races celebrated in annual competition.
Leaving Greenock under a full moon’ one of the winners of the photography competition, shot by Pete Stevens. (Jam Press/Pete Stevens)

Captain Justin Osmond said, “Now in its thirteenth year, the Ultimate Sea View photography competition continues to showcase the nation’s love for our coastlines and the pride we take in our maritime heritage.

Despite the ongoing challenges faced by our seafaring community, their outstanding contribution remains vital to our daily lives.

“That’s why it remains important that we use the competition as a platform to acknowledge and celebrate the UK and Ireland’s maritime industry and ensure that those working within it have access to essential support.

“We thought that David Stearne’s winning image, ‘Standing on the shoulders of giants – to get the ultimate sea view!’, was both powerful and humorous, showcasing the bold recreational elements of our maritime heritage.

“Its scale and perspective captured the judges’ attention immediately, standing out as a true ‘Ultimate Sea View’.

“As always, on behalf of the Society, I would like to say a massive thank you to all of those who entered this year, and we look forward to seeing your images in 2026.”

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Monster waves, shipwrecks and a giant seagull wow judges in UK sea photography contest - Stunning shots from coastlines to yacht races celebrated in annual competition.
Let go the headrope, fend off!” — one of the winners of the photography competition, shot by David Stearne. (Jam Press/David Stearne)

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