Ranked 408th in the IAPLC 2011.
I think this is my strongest aquascape to date.
iaplc 2011 entry by George Farmer, on Flickr
I think this is my strongest aquascape to date.
iaplc 2011 entry by George Farmer, on Flickr
This is brilliant George. IMO deserve a much better placement.
But whatever rank it received, this tank set a new standard how a perfect scape could evolve to another masterpiece. Which will survive much longer than a rank number.
Well done my friend.
keymaker said:Absolutely beautiful George. So natural: rock composition and plant selection are in total harmony.
Great tank, love it !!!
viktorlantos said:All i can say what i posted to Flickr George
This is brilliant George. IMO deserve a much better placement.
But whatever rank it received, this tank set a new standard how a perfect scape could evolve to another masterpiece. Which will survive much longer than a rank number.
Well done my friend.
Aesthetic balance is provided by the rocks, although the main tension stone is hidden by the plants. I quite like some symmetry in aquascaping.wearsbunnyslippers said:the planting at the back is very symmetrical, did you plan this, what was your thinking?
ianho said:not to sound rude towards IAPLC, but this scape should have been higher placed! For me this scape evolutionized (??even a word??), Iwagumi. This is probably why is wasn't placed higher, they're very precious about there Iwagumi.
Brilliant scape George!