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The second Bronze Prize went to this layout featuring an impressive presence of moss. The technique to express trees by the combined use of small driftwood and moss has very often been seen in
The third Bronze Prize winning entry was a dynamic Iwagumi layout. What catches the viewers' eyes the most in this layout is the main huge stone placed to the right of the center, which produces
The second Silver Prize went to the layout featuring an impressive arrangement of driftwood and shade plants including ferns. Combination of different sizes of driftwood attached with ferns
Grand Prize winning entry depicts rough rocky hills made of stones stucked in a panoramic aquarium tank, together with a mountain stream of white cosmetic sand that flows between them.
Mr. Takayuki Fukada won the 2nd place in this year's World Ranking. His entry, "Pale Wind", has a great sense of depth, which is expressed with intricate details of the layout work. And this
The first Bronze Prize winning entry is a truly eye-catching layout that features impressive and picturesque perspective derived from the composition and shooting method. Perspective is expressed
Mr. Marcelo Tonon Chiovatto from Brazil won the third place in IAPLC 2013 World Ranking. His layout depicted a splendid sunrise as its title "Sunrise in the valley "suggested.
IAPLC 2013 - World Ranking 16 - Grand View - Katsuki Tanaka / Japan
Because this aquascape was entered by one of the judges (before they were drafted as a judge) it has been left unscored and left out of the competition.— Erik
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