Facebook most ‘liked’ images

WPS Images of the month

The  most ‘liked’ images of the month from the WPS Members’ Facebook group

In the gallery below, click on a thumbnail to open an image. Click on the down arrow below for more information about earlier months’ winner(s).

All images © their respective authors.

Note: When a post contains multiple images, Facebook maintains separate counts of likes for the post and for each of the images in the post.

We calculate the score for such a post by combining the list of members who liked the post with the name of those who liked any of the images and then eliminating duplicates. This gives the number of separate members who liked the post and/or one of its images. We use the COUNTA(UNIQUE()) spreadsheet formula.

If you imbed an image or an album from another source on facebook such as your own account, this may not count towards the WPS “most liked” competition because likes could come from outside WPS .

If necessary to resolve a tie we may discount liking your own post.

2026-01-Jan_1st_Robin Shaw_Last sunset of 2025 at Farley Mount_41 likes

(expand to see results table)

In a high scoring month, for the second time in a row, the most liked image was by Robin Smith, a misty drone view near Hursley. He was closely followed by Amber Burton’s misty view of Corfe Castle. Close behind in third place was Tony Cowburn, whose striking image of Old City Hall had received an honourable mention in the 2025 international Monochrome Awards.

Fourth equal were excellent images by Eric Blake and Trevor Morecraft on 29 likes, which would have got them first place in four out of the previous eight months.

  • 1st Robin Smith’s image of the Last sunset of 2025 at Farley Mount with 41 likes, posted on New Year’s Day
  • 2nd Amber Burton’s Last sunrise of 2025 at Corfe Castle with 38 likes, also posted on New Year’s Day.
  • 3rd Tony Cowburn’s Old City Hall, with 30 likes, posted on 4 January.
    • Tony wrote:
      • Delighted to have an image included in the 2025 international Monochrome Awards. ‘Old City Hall’ was awarded an Honourable Mention in the Architecture category.
  • 4th= Eric Blake’s Mist over Kings Worthy, another early morning drone shot, with 29 likes posted on 16 January
  • 4th= Trevor Morecraft’s view of Annapurna 1 and 2 from my breakfast table; 19 likes, posted on 3 January
    • Trevor wrote
      • A remarkably quiet Salisbury Cathedral. And a picture I have had in mind for a while. I did ask permission to be up there at the Altar.
      • The Nave and Roof reflected in the new Spire Crossing Altar. It was unveiled only 1 year ago.

Here’s the table of posts scoring 11 or more likes in January 2026:

See Facebook Most Liked Archive or the searchable image gallery at Facebook Most Likes


For earlier most liked images (from 2016) see the full searchable image gallery at Facebook Most Likes

For earlier most liked images (from 2016) see the full searchable image gallery at Facebook Most Likes