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2005 Film Winners
Grand Prize Winner

Alex Snyder
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Category Winners
Abstract |
First Place

Pam Thompson
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Second Place

Amy Mullins
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Third Place

Jodi McKinley
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Honorable Mention

Crystal Richmond
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Honorable Mention

Debbie Voss
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Flora Category
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First Place

Don Heiman, Jr.
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Second Place

Andy Walker
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Third Place

Tom Inman
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Honorable Mention

Crystal Richmond
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Honorable Mention

David Shaw
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Honorable Mention

Jerry Spohr
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First Place

Alex Snyder
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Second Place

Pam Thompson
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Third Place

Crystal Richmond
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Honorable Mention

Jodi McKinley
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Honorable Mention

Eric Silvi
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People in Nature
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First Place

Donna Smith
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Second Place

Don Stephenson
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Third Place

Pearl Kearns
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Honorable Mention

Don Stephenson
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Honorable Mention

Lester Thompson
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Honorable Mention
(Photo not available)
Julie Sheets
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Wildlife
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First Place

Scott Stolsenberg
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Second Place

Andy Walker
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Third Place

Mark Kasula
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Honorable Mention

Kim Graham
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Honorable Mention

Andy Walker
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Junior Division
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First Place

Clayton Petry
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Second Place

Kenneth Riley, Jr
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Third Place

Christopher Riley
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Honorable Mention

Alex Adams
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Honorable Mention

Alex Adams
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Don Heiman, Jr
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Below you will find a selection of entries and scores listed for
the photos that advanced to the "final round" of
judging this year. This information is being shared at the request
of many of you who have emailed suggestions or placed comments in
our suggestion box during the events, asking for the scores. Hopefully,
the information will provide insight regarding just how close many
of entries were, and how well those final entries scored.
For those who may not be aware, each entry (which bears a unique
ID number) is placed by its owner into an appropriate category:
Landscape, Flora, Wildlife, People
in Nature, and Abstract (a separate Photographer's
Choice--which is an "open" category--is
voted by the contestants). At this point, all slides that are designated
for the five main categories are separated by either Adult Division
and Junior Division, as well as by category.
All entries then enter what we call the first judging round. This
phase is where it is determined by our four judges as to whether
or not an entry advances to the "final round." Due to
the number of entries (5 per photographer and over 100 photographers
this year), it is impossible to grade and assign and numbered score
to every entry in the time restraints of a "weekend event"
such as this. Although it would be nice for every entry to have
a "score number," it is more practical to use the judges'
time to grade those entries that will be contenders for prizes.
FINAL ROUND--After each judge separately
scores an entry in four grading areas (which are outlined in the
rules: Composition, Overall Exposure, Originality,
and Degree of Difficulty), the entry is tallied by two
score auditors who enter the data into a spreadsheet program. These
scores later identify each "Category Winner." A "Category
Winner" is the entry having the single highest score in a particular
category--regardless of Division at this time.
These final scores, however, also identify the top five highest
scores in both the Adult Division and Junior Division, which ensures
that both adults and students are not unfairly competing against
each other. This separation also provides recognition to both age
groups.
We hope that by providing this requested information, we will
make "Shoot the Hills" an even better contest to enter.
Our appreciation is extended to all who entered the contest and
supported this fundraising activity of the Friends
of the Hocking Hills State Park. Congratuations
to all the finalists.
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