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Photo
Contest Winners - 2005
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Waterfall cutting away at the pre-historic rock which forms
the fjords I was there to study.
“Waterfall” by Laurence Sutley, UGA-Fiji/New Zealand, Summer 2005.
(1st place) |

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Untitled
by Jorge Hurtarte, AU: Nihon Exchange, Japan, Summer
2005. (2nd place)
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| Somewhere along the southeast coast of Vietnam these people
were enjoying their lunch while looking out across the South China Sea.
Untitled by Joshua Roark, Semester at Sea, Multi-country Spring 2005. (2nd
place –tied) |
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This picture was taken in a medieval castle in Eze, France.
The castle itself has become a bit of a tourist trap and it shows with prices and
little gift shops scattered throughout the place with a garden on the top overlooking the Mediterranean.
I went there when I first arrived in France with a Swede I met at the hostile named Ola. We wanted to find a
place to take a picture without a big euro price tag on it and went around to where a group of waiters were
taking their smoke break. We chatted for a bit and took a picture of the castle as it 'used' to be and how we
will remember it.
Untitled
by Daniel Parkhurst, AU: IPAG Exchange, France Fall
2004. (3rd place –tied) |

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Hiking through the vineyards in the Chianti we would
occasionally come across these dandelions that were as big as my fist.
Because of heir size, they were unfortunately impossible to use to make wishes.
Straight rows of vines stretched far and wide in the background.
“Chianti dandelion” by Leah Knight,
Study Abroad Italy, Florence . (3rd
place-tied) |

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Untitled-
Lindsay Richard, IFSA: Wellington, New Zealand, Fall
2004 (3rd place-tied) |

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This picture
was taken beside the Acqueduct in Segovia, Spain. The angle of
the shot is what gives it character. The perspective from close
to far with the repetitious lines draws your attention down the
row and gives this shot true character.
“And on, and on, and on…”
by Rebecca Barrett, AU in Salamanca, Spain, Summer2005, (3rd
place) |
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Created 1/12/2006, rev.
02/13/2006 10:03:58 AM |