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The water flow running through the left front side from the right far corner is well expressed. A sense of depth created by driftwood is overemphasized, but the layout's balanced composition
Featuring the skillful expression of perspective using driftwood and overwhelming natural feel, this creation has the contents and dignity suited for the Grand Prize winning layout. Particularly,
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
This year's Grand prize goes to Mr. Josh Sim of Malaysia. What inspires us the most about this work is its novel and powerful approach to the composition brought out by fine planting details.
This year's Grand prize goes to an energetic driftwood aquascape. When this type of composition is made, rocks are often glued together to form the framework, but in this work, large driftwood
The second Bronze Prize went to an aquascape which is a fusion of a interesting composition and beauty of aquatic plants. As a trend of recent contests, compositional eccentricity tends to be
This work, with its impactful and unique driftwood, won the first Silver Prize. The gap between the small rocky peak at the far end and the large piece of driftwood boldly placed at the very
Interestingly, the first Bronze Award winning aquascape uses straight driftwood pieces similar to the ones in the Grand prize work. Making the most of the characteristics of driftwood, the layout
The first Silver Prize went to an aquascape with impressive driftwood pieces sticking out greatly. Works with similar compositions are often created by gluing stones. But for this work, the
The first Silver prize is awarded to a mysterious aquascape, mainly using shade-loving plants such as ferns and moss. The dynamic arrangement of large driftwood, which is the framework of the
A layout using fine branch-like material which has been seen frequently in recent IAPLC. This layout successfully expresses the perspective and provides powerful ambience by making a tunnel-like
The first Bronze Prize went to an aquascape with impressive exposed layered rock surfaces. By arranging materials to make them look like a valley with rock cliffs rising to the left and right,
Aquarium setup is the process of creating and maintaining a suitable environment for aquatic life in a tank. It involves choosing the right tank size, filter, lighting, substrate, heater, plants,
The thinking process behind "Eternal".
The wood with Microsorium pteropus var is right behind the main hardscape, this is the biggest problem of this layout.
The mysteries of the caves are things that humans have always been curious and wanted to explore. So I conceived the idea of the mysterious cave in nature in this scape, the darkness and deep
"Dream" represent a transformation in my aquascaping style over the last 12 years. I was making complicated forest layout for the major part of my aquascaping journey and sophisticated forest is
I dream for a large aquarium like the one created in Mr. Amano’s house - Siak Wee Yeo / Malaysia
Dynamism that the large pieces of driftwood possessed became the work’s true power, and
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