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German International DVF-Photocup 2011 Exhibition Committee/Wettbewerbskomittee German International DVF-Photocup 2011 Exhibition Committee/Wettbewerbskomittee Chairman/ Wettbewerbsleitung Norbert Heil EFIAP, PPSA Website / Webseite Karin Heil Upload Wade Clutton (USA) Salon Chairman Volker Frenzel (Hessen) Dieter Böhm (Niedersachsen) Jochen Preuß (Baden-Württemberg) Judges/ Juroren Hessen Irene Löffl er (Bickenbach, DVF) Udo Krämer (Bickenbach, MFIAP, DVF) Volker Frenzel (Bickenbach, MFIAP, DVF) Niedersachsen Andrea Harmssen (Hannover, AFIAP, DVF) Bernd Mai (Dortmund, MFIAP, DVF) Dieter Böhm (Hannover, AFIAP, DVF) Baden-Württemberg Achim Köpf (Schwäbisch Hall, EFIAP, DVF) Gerhard Böhm (Ludwigshafen, EFIAP, EPSA, DVF) Jochen Preuß (Ludwigsburg, DVF) Preface / Vorwort My fi rst circuit with PSA, FIAP and DVF patronage was very successful. About 1200 entrants with over 7200 images makes it to a great event. I want to thank all helpful hands for sup- porting this circuit, especially Wade Clutton from the PSA for supporting the online upload. The judges made a great job. There are so many fantastic images that the decision was very hard. I hope to see you again in our next German International DVF-Photocup 2012. Der erste Circuit mit PSA, FIAP und DVF Patronat war ein großer Erfolg. Fast 1200 Teilnehmer mit über 7200 Bildern machten es zu einen großartigen Erlebnis. Ich möchte mich bei allen Helfern, besonders bei Wade Clutton von der PSA für die Unterstützung des Upload, recht herzlich bedanken. Ebenfalls bei den Juroren, die bei den vielen großartigen Bildern es sehr schwer hatten, eine Entscheidung zu treffen. Ich hoffe, Sie nächstes Jahr wieder beim German International DVF-Photocup 2012 begrüßen zu können. Norbert Heil Chairman / Wettbewerbsleiter Cover: 1st place Best Author / 1. Platz Bester Autor: Stein-Leibold, Isolde, Germany, Das Rote Tuch PSA Patronage FIAP Patronage Color Projected Image Hessen 2011/057 Division (CPID) DVF - Patronage Baden-Württemberg 2011/058 Nature Division (ND) 10/2011 Niedersachsen 2011/059 2nd place Best Author / 2. Platz Bester Autor: Thomas, Neville, Great Britain, Temptation 4th place Best Author / 4. Platz Bester Autor: Cantrille, David, Great Britain, Leopard Running German International DVF-Photocup 2011 Single Score all Salons / Einzelwertungen über alle Salons Score: Acc. = 1 Point, HM = 2 Points, Medal = 3 Points Division Name Country Score Rank Prize CPID Stein-Leibold, Isolde Germany 18 1 500 Euro CPID Iurlov, Andrii Ukraine 14 2 200 Euro CPID Thomas, Neville Great Britain 14 3 100 Euro ND Cantrille, David Great Britain 14 4 GIP Medal CPID Esposito, Nicola Italy 13 5 GIP Medal CPID Franke, Luis Alberto Argentina 13 5 GIP Medal ND Xiao, Ge China 13 5 GIP Medal ND Zech, Tanja Germany 13 5 GIP Medal CPID Chan, Kwok Hung China 12 6 GIP HM ND Chang, Chia-Pao Taiwan 12 6 GIP HM CPID Cowles, Susan USA 12 6 GIP HM ND Ferdinand, Vincentius Indonesia 12 6 GIP HM ND Guy, Graeme Singapore 12 6 GIP HM CPID Haldar, Sandip India 12 6 GIP HM ND Hanumanthaiah, Dr. Ramakrishnaiah India 12 6 GIP HM ND Kyslynskyy, Eduard Ukraine 12 6 GIP HM ND La Grange, Anton South Africa 12 6 GIP HM ND Mao, Xiaochu China 12 6 GIP HM CPID Otag, Lisani Turkey 12 6 GIP HM CPID Paradowski, Leszek Poland 12 6 GIP HM ND Peer, Albert Austria 12 6 GIP HM CPID Pfleiderer, Thomas Germany 12 6 GIP HM Single Score Youth / Einzelwertungen Jugend Division Name Country Score Rank Prize CPID Shi, Zhan China 8 Y1 GIP Medal ND Wang, Chongjin China 6 Y2 GIP Medal CPID Antal, Agota Hungary 5 Y3 GIP Medal CPID Horvat, Anja Slovenia 5 Y3 GIP Medal CPID Krasnova, Daria Russia 4 Y4 GIP HM CPID Alkumaish, Hussain Bahrain 4 Y4 GIP HM CPID Ficko, Kristjan Slovenia 4 Y4 GIP HM CPID Ögg, Stefan Austria 4 Y4 GIP HM CPID Nemeth, Nandor Hungary 4 Y4 GIP HM CPID Smodek Malovrh, Anze Slovenia 4 Y4 GIP HM CPID Fardinfar, Reza Iran 3 Y5 GIP HM CPID Newiger, Lisa Germany 3 Y5 GIP HM CPID Gerstlauer, Niklas Germany 3 Y5 GIP HM CPID Senegacnik, Gregor Slovenia 3 Y5 GIP HM CPID Böttcher, Tillman M. C. Germany 3 Y5 GIP HM CPID Szenti, Eva Hungary 3 Y5 GIP HM CPID Miladinovic, Miroljub Serbia 3 Y5 GIP HM CPID Angyal, Andras Hungary 3 Y5 GIP HM CPID Becker, Christoph Germany 3 Y5 GIP HM CPID Geiger, Loreen Germany 3 Y5 GIP HM ND Friedemann, Paul Germany 3 Y5 GIP HM Best Author Single Salon / Bester Autor Einzelsalon Salon Name Country Score Prize Hessen Esposito, Nicola Italy 6 FIAP PIN Nieders. Thomas, Neville Great Britain 7 FIAP PIN Ba-Wü. Stein-Leibold, Isolde Germany 8 FIAP PIN A Acceptance / Annahme H Salon Hessen 2011/057 German International DVF-Photocup 2011 HM Honorable Mention / Urkunde BW Salon Baden-Württemberg 2011/058 PG PSA Medal Gold N Salon Niedersachsen 2011/059 Name Div. Title Y H BW N PS PSA Medal Silver Dickson, Ken C Speed Limited A PB PSA Medal Bronze C Color Porjected Image Division (CPID) Dickson, Ken C The Crossing A A FG FIAP Medal Gold N Nature Division (ND) Dickson, Ken N Magnificent Tree Frog #3 A A FS FIAP Medal Silver Y Youth FB FIAP Medal Bronze Dickson, Ken N Sunset Takeoff A DVF DVF Medal Fisher, Eric C Devils Marbles A Fisher, Eric C Rainbow Storm A A German International DVF-Photocup 2011 Fisher, Eric C Southern Comet A Fisher, Eric C Twin Towers A A Fisher, Eric N Frog In Pond A A Name Div. Title Y H BW N Fisher, Eric N Ghost Gums A A Foster, Neville H. W. N Corella Landing 2710 A A Argentina Foster, Neville H. W. N Dripping Wet 4255 A A Argañaraz, Mario Gustavo C Bosque Encantado A A FS Foster, Neville H. W. N Lady Beetle 4969 A A Argañaraz, Mario Gustavo C Cachi De Noche A A Hammer, Jacqueline C Dark Eyes A Argañaraz, Mario Gustavo C Había Una Vez A A Hammer, Jacqueline N Caterpillar Looping A A Argañaraz, Mario Gustavo C Pelotón A Hammer, Jacqueline N Dragonfly A Argañaraz, Mario Gustavo N Abeja En La Cala A Hammer, Jacqueline N Sleeping In A Leaf A Argañaraz, Mario Gustavo N Aguila En Vuelo A A Hammer, Jacqueline N Starling With Seed A Argañaraz, Mario Gustavo N Alertas A Hardy, Gail C Bulldogging A A A Argañaraz, Mario Gustavo N Lechuzas Vizcacheras A A A Hardy, Gail C Over The Fence A A Bocci, Amleto C Lanes Quarter A Hardy, Gail N Butterfly Laying Eggs A A Bocci, Amleto C Tango House Trio. A Hardy, Gail N Egret Reflection A A A Fernández, Emiliano C En la Paz de las Sierras A A A Hardy, Gail N Harlequin Pair A A Fernández, Emiliano C La Misión de Bernard A Hardy, Gail N Rufus Fantail Family A A Fernández, Emiliano C Santo Corcubión A A A Hardy, George C Full Power A A A Fernández, Emiliano C Un Mate? A A Hardy, George C Past Times A A Franke, Luis Alberto C De Bueyes Perdidos A A A Hardy, George N Boobook Owl A A A Franke, Luis Alberto C El Herrador A A A Hardy, George N Cyptotrama Fungi HM A A Franke, Luis Alberto C En La Pulperia De Cacho A A A Hardy, George N Robber Fly And Fly A Franke, Luis Alberto C En Lo De Bessonart A HM A Hardy, George N Sacred Kingfisher Braking A Franke, Luis Alberto N Cerro Fitz Roy A A A Herford, Ian C Morning Gridlock A Franke, Luis Alberto N La Era Del Hielo A HM Herford, Ian N Lace Monitor A Franke, Luis Alberto N Laminas De Hielo A Herford, Ian N The Emu A Franke, Luis Alberto N Ratona A A A Hill, Yvonne C Celadon A A Lopez, Lidia C Rodolfo En El Boliche A A Hill, Yvonne C Fragment Of History A A Lopez, Lidia C Sirviendo Un Trago A Hill, Yvonne C Its A Hard Life A A Lopez, Lidia N Cumbres De Piedra A A Hill, Yvonne C Old Timer A Lopez, Lidia N Entre Piedras Y Tempanos A A A Hill, Yvonne N Rawnsley Pano A A A Medina, Luis Fernando C Arenero A Hill, Yvonne N Wilpena Pound A Medina, Luis Fernando C Cirilo A A Horsnell, Jenni C Bubble Blower A A Medina, Luis Fernando C Luces Y Sombras A A A Horsnell, Jenni C Frosty Dragonfly A Medina, Luis Fernando N Blanquita A Horsnell, Jenni C Last Light A A A Medina, Luis Fernando N La Voraz A Horsnell, Jenni C Silvereye 2 A A Medina, Luis Fernando N Palitos Y El Intruso A Horsnell, Jenni N Ant With Fly A A Medina, Luis Fernando N Rana De Los Juncos A A A Horsnell, Jenni N Juvenile Kite Eating Rat A A Nicoliello, Walter C Cleo A Horsnell, Jenni N Mating Damselflies A Nicoliello, Walter C El Ultimo Retoque A A Hunter, Alex C Florentine Leather Merchant A A A Nicoliello, Walter C Mateando A A Hunter, Alex C Larry No.2 A A A Nicoliello, Walter C Traicion A Hunter, Alex C The Stare HM A Nicoliello, Walter N Con Su Presa A Hunter, Alex C The Token A Rivera, Alfredo Ignacio C Death s Tower A A Huynh, T. 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