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PSA Journal,  Sept, 2004  by Robert B. Gorrill

Photo Travel Interclub Competition Director Faye Jones reports the following results of the May competition:

1st: Greater Lynn Photo Association, MA, 78

2nd: Morris Photocolor Club, NJ, 72

3rd: Saguaro Camera Club, AZ, 67

4th: Circle Of Confusion, CA, 66 tie

4th: FIatirons Foto Club, CO, 66 tie

5th: Photographic Guild, Nova Scotia, 64 tie

5th: Warren Photographic Club, OH, 64 tie

6th: Greater Brockton Camera Club, MA, 63

7th: Pilchuck Camera Club of Washington, 58

8th: Image Makers Camera Club, WI, 57

9th: New Castle Camera Club, PA, 56 tie

9th: Western Reserve Photo Society, OH, 56 tie

10th: IIWF-Germany, Germany, 55

11th: Columbia Gorge Camera Club, OR, 54 tie

11th: Midland Camera Club, MI, 54 tie

12th: Low Country Photographic Club, SC, 51

The following individual awards were named by the judges: Autumn Splendor #2 by June Visser of Greater Lynn placed first; Cavatino by Alexander Visser, also of Greater Lynn was second; Dome of Rock by Lou Romain, FPSA of Saguaro Camera Club was third.

The following individual slides were given Honorable Mention ribbons. Moraine Luke Canoe Delivery by Bill Dart of Saguaro CC; Contemplation-Roman Style by Charles Hadley of Flatirons Foto Club; Maroon Bells & Reflections by Fred Greene of Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia; Peggy's Panorama by Fred Greene of Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia; Sleepy Hollow on Cloudland Rd. by Ray Shanahan of Morris Photo Color.

The May competition was judged by The Spokane Valley Camera Club. Judges were Steve Shining, APSA; John Dean, FPSA; and Gerald Brooks all of Inland Empire Chapter. Record keepers were Patty Shining and Dolores Griffith. Bob Griffith, APSA, was General Chairman. "Judges commented on the nice diversity of the slides. All continents might have been represented. The slides were exposed properly and were in sharp focus, leaving impact as the deciding issue," Bob Griffith stated.

Be sure to send me your news items for inclusion in this column about events that would be of interest to all of our division members. Email me at rgorrill@photo-ne.com with information.

Robert B. Gorrill, APSA, Editor 48 High Street, Damariscotta, ME 04543 (207) 563-7463; RGorrill@photo-ne.com

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