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Report List German International DVF-Photocup 2017 Report List German International DVF-Photocup 2017 PSA 2017-008 Fotosalon Hessen, FIAP2017/008, RPS 2017/05 Fotosalon Niedersachsen, FIAP2017/009, RPS 2017/06 Fotosalon Baden-Württ., FIAP2017/010, RPS 2017/04 GPU Code: L170019-M12G DVF 2/2017 Bitte beachten / Please Note: Bilder, die nicht gelistet sind, haben keine Annahme Images submitted and not listed get no acceptances Teilnehmer, die nicht gelistet sind errangen keine Annahme Entrants, who are not listed get no acceptances PSA = PSA gold Medal FIAP = FIAP gold Medal RPS = RPS gold Medal GPU = GPU gold Medal DVF = DVF gold Medal GIP = GIP medal HM = Honorable Mention / Urkunde Acc = Acceptance / Annahme Section Name Country Title Youth H B N Color Anibal Ulises, Ruiz Argentina Espera mi bici Acc Color Anibal Ulises, Ruiz Argentina Geometrias Acc Acc Mono Anibal Ulises, Ruiz Argentina Buenos Aires Acc Mono Anibal Ulises, Ruiz Argentina Mirando mis sueños Acc Nature Anibal Ulises, Ruiz Argentina Carpintero Real Acc Nature Anibal Ulises, Ruiz Argentina Colibri Comun H HM Acc Nature Anibal Ulises, Ruiz Argentina Salticidae Acc Acc Mono Saez, Luis Argentina Arando al Amanecer Acc Nature Saez, Luis Argentina Arrumacos Acc Nature Saez, Luis Argentina Bicho Palo Acc Nature Saez, Luis Argentina Fragil Acc Travel Saez, Luis Argentina Refugio Andino Acc Acc Color Barnes, Jane Australia Warming Valley Acc Acc Color Barnes, Jane Australia Mirror Pond HM Acc Color Barnes, Jane Australia Silhouetted Steeds Acc Acc Mono Barnes, Jane Australia Striped Uniform Acc Mono Barnes, Jane Australia Pillars of Strength Acc Nature Barnes, Jane Australia Quizzical Kingfisher Acc Nature Barnes, Jane Australia Legless Acc Acc Nature Barnes, Jane Australia Say Ah Acc Acc Acc Travel Barnes, Jane Australia Yellow River Dawn Acc Travel Barnes, Jane Australia Infinity Pool Acc Travel Barnes, Jane Australia Out of Africa Acc Acc A Rare Stillness at Lago Color Boynton, Mieke Australia Torre Acc Acc Color Boynton, Mieke Australia Cerro Chalten Acc Acc Acc Color Boynton, Mieke Australia Nordlys Dancing Acc Acc Acc Color Boynton, Mieke Australia Summer Sunrise Acc Acc Acc Nature Boynton, Mieke Australia Almost Untouched Acc HM Acc Nature Boynton, Mieke Australia Kimberley Mud Patterns Acc Nature Boynton, Mieke Australia Namibian Dunes Acc Travel Boynton, Mieke Australia Cerro Torre 2 Acc Acc Acc Travel Boynton, Mieke Australia Namibian Desert Sea Acc Color Bryan, David Australia Grey Squirrel Acc Acc Rufous-tailed Hummingbird Color Bryan, David Australia 1 Acc Acc Nature Bryan, David Australia Four Mates Acc Acc Nature Bryan, David Australia Fur Seals HM Acc Acc Nature Bryan, David Australia Green Frog Acc Nature Bryan, David Australia Palm-pit Viper HM Acc HM Color Cooke, Kenneth Australia Were on camera Acc Mono Cooke, Kenneth Australia Twin shot Acc Acc Nature Cooke, Kenneth Australia Watch my makeup Acc Nature Cooke, Kenneth Australia Yes Im here Acc Section Name Country Title Youth H B N Nature Cooke, Kenneth Australia Young attacker Acc Color Gooley, Terry Australia Chimney Acc Acc Acc Mono Gooley, Terry Australia Lisa Acc Acc Mono Gooley, Terry Australia Pondering Acc Color Horsnell, Jenni Australia Bee-eater with Fly 5 Acc Color Horsnell, Jenni Australia Flying High 25 Acc Color Horsnell, Jenni Australia Heron Takeoff Acc Color Horsnell, Jenni Australia Lorikeet Pair Acc Mono Horsnell, Jenni Australia At Arms Length 2 mono Acc Mono Horsnell, Jenni Australia Cormorant Acc Acc Acc Mono Horsnell, Jenni Australia Flying High 20 mono Acc Mono Horsnell, Jenni Australia The Jump mono Acc Nature Horsnell, Jenni Australia Jenny Wren with Moth 14 Acc Acc Nature Horsnell, Jenni Australia Shared Meal Acc Acc Nature Horsnell, Jenni Australia The Exchange Acc HM GIP Nature Horsnell, Jenni Australia Whos got who Acc Acc Color Huxtable, Marg Australia I See Fire Acc Mono Huxtable, Marg Australia My Granddad Acc Mono Huxtable, Marg Australia Wallace Hut Acc Acc Nature Huxtable, Marg Australia Orange Starfish Acc Nature Huxtable, Marg Australia Sunset Flight Acc Travel Huxtable, Marg Australia Head Turners Acc Travel Huxtable, Marg Australia Window Shopping Acc Color Ioannou, Michael Australia Angel Eyes Acc Acc Acc Color Ioannou, Michael Australia The Red Dress Acc Mono Ioannou, Michael Australia Flower Dome Acc Mono Ioannou, Michael Australia House of Windows Acc Travel Ioannou, Michael Australia Amsterdam Night Acc Acc Travel Ioannou, Michael Australia At Attention HM HM Acc Mono Killen, Roy Australia Poppys pride Acc Nature Killen, Roy Australia Lucky escape Acc Nature Killen, Roy Australia Martial eagle with prey Acc Nature Killen, Roy Australia Swans fighting Acc Nature Killen, Roy Australia Whistling rat with food Acc Travel Killen, Roy Australia Cold start Acc Travel Killen, Roy Australia This is my road Acc Color Moritz, Vicki Australia Abandoned Acc Color Moritz, Vicki Australia Pink Wanaka Acc Acc Color Moritz, Vicki Australia Pinnacles summer sunset Acc Acc Acc Color Moritz, Vicki Australia Venice textures Acc Acc Mono Moritz, Vicki Australia Laneway Acc Mono Moritz, Vicki Australia Tenby Point remnants Acc Acc Nature Moritz, Vicki Australia Canal rocks Pano Acc Acc Acc Nature Moritz, Vicki Australia Hamersley waterfall2 Acc Nature Moritz, Vicki Australia Sugarloaf rock pano HM Acc Travel Moritz, Vicki Australia Mont St Michel farmer Acc Acc Travel Moritz, Vicki Australia Paris clock view HM Acc Travel Moritz, Vicki Australia Paris street dancers GIP Travel Moritz, Vicki Australia Val DOrcia cypress Acc Acc Color North, John C. Australia 2 by 4 on 2 Acc Mono North, John C. Australia Light at the End Acc Acc Acc Nature North, John C. Australia Falcon Taking Off Acc Acc Nature North, John C. Australia Just Checking Acc Acc Color Russell, Brian Australia Maniac GIP Acc Acc Mono Russell, Brian Australia Cusco Lady Acc Mono Russell, Brian Australia Fingal Rocks Acc Nature Russell, Brian Australia Bald Eagle Acc Acc Acc Nature Russell, Brian Australia Collared Kingfisher 2011 Acc Acc Travel Russell, Brian Australia Machu Picchu Acc Acc Travel Russell, Brian Australia Singapore Barber Acc Acc Acc Mono Serfontein, David Australia A Real Cutie Acc Mono Serfontein, David Australia Feeling Quite Content Acc Acc Travel Serfontein, David Australia Marina Bay Sands Singapore Acc Acc Travel Serfontein, David Australia Surfers Paradise City Lights Acc Acc Color Sharples, Jan Australia Four faces of the Suri Tribe Acc Acc Color Sharples, Jan Australia Orthodost Priest Acc Section Name Country Title Youth H B N Gulf of Carpentaria River Mono Sharples, Jan Australia Systems Acc Mono Sharples, Jan Australia Suri girls Acc Nature Sharples, Jan Australia Intimate liasons Acc Acc Nature Sharples, Jan Australia Sniffing the emu Acc Travel Sharples, Jan Australia Catching the blood Acc Acc Travel Sharples, Jan Australia Mongolian farm stay Acc Acc Color Smallegange, Ann Australia Bee In Lavender Acc Color Smallegange, Ann Australia Insane Acc Color Smallegange, Ann Australia Pangaea In Trouble Acc Color Smallegange, Ann Australia Surfer In Blue and Black Acc Nature Smallegange, Ann Australia Louie Acc Nature Smallegange, Ann Australia Resting Kookaburra Acc Travel Smallegange, Ann Australia Hay Bales, Goolwa Acc White Lipped Tree Frog No Mono Smith, John R. Australia 866M Acc Acc Nature Smith, John R. Australia Ghost Bats No 3900 Acc Acc Nature Smith, John R. Australia Iguana No 8915 Acc Acc Nature Smith, John R. Australia Kangaroo And Joey No 9773 Acc Color Tedder, Kathlyn Australia Point of Interest Acc Acc Acc Mono Tedder, Kathlyn Australia Summer Storm Acc Acc Nature Tedder, Kathlyn Australia Dragonfly on Grass Seed Acc Acc Nature Tedder, Kathlyn Australia Eye to Eye With a Dragonfly Acc Color Willis, Kathryn Australia Honeyeater Argument Acc Nature Willis, Kathryn Australia Crimson Rosella Eating Acc Nature Willis, Kathryn Australia White Kangaroo With Joey Acc Color Wormald, Kim Australia Gentle Woman Acc Color Wormald, Kim Australia Silvereye with Figs Acc Acc Color Wormald, Kim Australia The Harrier Acc Mono Wormald, Kim Australia Wingspan Acc Acc Acc Nature Wormald, Kim Australia Bearded Dragon Acc Nature Wormald, Kim Australia Honeybee in Flight Acc Nature Wormald, Kim Australia Plum Thief Acc Acc Acc Nature Wormald, Kim Australia The Pollinator Acc Color Beyer, Alexander Austria colour and silence VI Acc Acc Color Beyer, Alexander Austria silent river I - Traun Acc Color Beyer, Alexander Austria silent river III - Pesenbach Acc Mono Beyer, Alexander Austria eternal silence Acc Mono Beyer, Alexander Austria lakeside-07 Acc Acc Acc Mono Beyer, Alexander Austria visual silence I Acc Acc Acc silent river II - Nature Beyer, Alexander Austria Schwarzbachfall Acc Travel Beyer, Alexander Austria berlin - molecule man Acc Travel Beyer, Alexander Austria colour and silence VIII Acc Color Ekart, Johannes Austria Coming Home Acc Acc Color Ekart, Johannes Austria Reynisdrangar Acc Acc Acc Mono Ekart, Johannes Austria Bahnsteig 5C Acc Mono Ekart, Johannes Austria Mediatation Acc Acc Nature Ekart, Johannes Austria Belastet Acc Nature Ekart, Johannes Austria Klares Licht Acc Acc Acc Travel Ekart, Johannes Austria Reine Acc Acc Acc Travel Ekart, Johannes Austria Smoke on the Water Acc Travel Ekart, Johannes Austria Westwind Acc Color Habringer, Wolfgang Austria Autumn Comes 17 Acc Color Habringer, Wolfgang Austria Passant 15 Acc Acc Color Habringer, Wolfgang Austria Raureif 89 Acc Mono Habringer, Wolfgang Austria Einfriedung Acc Acc Mono Habringer, Wolfgang Austria Ennsberg 66 Acc Acc Acc Mono Habringer, Wolfgang Austria First Morning
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