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  1. keymaker

    Hungarian Aquascaping Session @ GA - 2011

    Great times on Sat - we just finished scaping a 60P opti-white tank with TMC leds above, about 30 kgs (!) of Seiryu stones, HC, Parvula and mosses. Inspiration (Canyon in Quebec - by Mary-Anne): Moss Defender in action ;) : Attila (Nigro) glued moss on stones: ViktorLantos in...
  2. keymaker

    IAPLC 2011 entries

    Good luck to all UKAPS entrants! I guess George was right, many have a different approach and do not want to enter competitions. (I've seen too many inspirational and really great tanks here, on UKAPS... ;) ) On the other side - our side, I think we - here in Hungary - were a bit more...
  3. keymaker

    IAPLC 2010 Results are out

    Exactly. Every picture has points (areas) that attract attention. You almost invariably have a central point of focus. Amano has stressed many times on the importance of A-B-C points, A being the main anchor, B being the second and C the third most important element. We have seen many basic...
  4. keymaker

    IAPLC 2010 Results are out

    I agree with you James. It really does not matter if the focal point is in the centre or at golden ratio... Take island compositions for example. Strong and stunning visual effects can be achieved - and that is usually done by using the gifts of the scaper that you call "a lot more to...
  5. keymaker

    IAPLC 2010 Results are out

    My point exactly! I do totally agree. A very smart man teaching buddhism at a Hungarian university (he also is a dedicated japanese gardens expert) once told me that in order to be successful at oriental gardening (or aquascaping) contests, you just need to know their compositional rules. A...
  6. keymaker

    IAPLC 2010 Results are out

    Congrats Peter and Viktor! As George rightly said, to be in the top 100 means the world. You guys know kung-fu. ;) Respect. Graeme, absolutely unbelievable. :( Really interested to know the reason why you got unevaluated like that... :( You deserve better Mate.
  7. keymaker

    Hungarian Aquascaping competition 2009.

    Welcome on board, Mark! It is an honor for us all to have you in the team. Were they afraid that you'll accept bribes? :D Seriously though, on one side you need to protect the impartial decision-making by protecting the identity of the judges, but on the other hand - being the first...
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