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The composition creates an image as if you were looking up at a land erosion from a cave. Making hanging vines and spreading roots with fine branches is a commonly practiced technique nowadays,
The arrangement of Tiger lotus leaves impression in this Nature Aquarium style layout. Composed of driftwood and rocks, its simple concave composition is well-balanced on both sides, and it
This layout is highly regarded with its dynamic composition, giving a strong sense of perspective. We can find it in the shadows on the central pillar and at the right corner of the scene, the
The Gold prize-winning layout is acclaimed with its strong sense of depth created by the dynamic concave composition. The view of the deep valley eroded by floods with a sinkhole behind it is the
Although there are many entries with the composition divided into three sections by driftwood pieces, we can draw a line between this layout and the rest in light of the impression given and
The layout is finely crafted with small tree branches and rocks, and is in many ways more like a painting. Although this work seems antithetical to this year's Grand Prix layout, it should be
This year's IAPLC Grand Prix goes to an authentic Nature Aquarium style layout. Among the reasons for this work's success is the creator's high aspiration in the layout style, that is built upon
This tank is a refreshing change from the usual forest aquascapes seen in such competitions and demonstrates that using large sized hardscape well with great composition can make a large impact.
The author's creativity is boundless, he uses simple materials but the work has brought admiration to the viewers. Let's take a look at the creation process Place of
IAPLC 2018 - World Ranking 129 - Saiun Flowing - Katsuki Tanaka / Japan
Great layering effect created by contrast between shadows cast by the rock work and planted highlights. Rather than wood hardscape real roots of plants here give a sense of age & maturity to
Interesting layout with plenty of shadows and textures. Fishes matching the landscape and quite contrasting. What could improve are the openings or blanks that are timid do not come to draw our
Step by step progression IAPLC 2018 Rank 116 - Jiahao Li / Taiwan
Step by step progression IAPLC 2018 Rank 12 - Fairytale Forest - Lazar Tereza / Uzhgorod, Ukraine.
Step by step progression IAPLC 2018 Rank 20 - Faith - Josh Sim / Malaysia
Step by step progression IAPLC 2018 Rank 22 - Moonsoon - Kevin Teoh / Malaysia
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