Thanks a bunch for covering this Karen. VERY nicely done! _________________________________ i'm EMAILING FOR THE GREATER GOOD Join me http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/Home/?source=EML_WLHM_GreaterGood ---------------------------------------- > From: krandall@rdrcpa.biz > To: aga-contest@thekrib.com > Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:50:54 -0400 > Subject: [AGA-Contest] Hong Kong Connection > > Got it covered... she wrote to me directly. > > "Dear Joyce, > > I have to say that you have given me an enjoyable half an hour in the middle > of the day! You may or may not know that I judge both the AGA and ADA > contests each year. (as well as occasional smaller contests) In the course > of judging, I see, literally, hundreds of aquascapes each year. The level > of aquascaping world-wide has increased to a very high standard over the > past few years, and it takes a really outstanding aquascape to stick in my > mind months, or even years, later. I have no idea who the participants are, > or where they are from when I am doing the judging. Though, of course, I > eventually see the results, I don't always remember the names as well as I > remember the aquascapes. > > For this reason, I didn't quite know what to expect when I logged onto the > Creative Aquascape Union website. I was so pleased to see some of my > all-time favorite aquascapes among those presented there. The first that I > must comment on is Dave Chow's "Ashy Range". This is a very bold design, and > easily recognizable; the achievement of having this tank win both the AGA > and ADA contests speaks for itself. His "Vernal Equinox" is also a very > strong design. Cliff Hui's "Field of Dreams" is another that was instantly > recognizable to me, and a tank that attracts my eye as much now as when I > first judged it. Justin Law is a name we, at AGA, have come to respect as > another force in aquascaping... particularly in small tanks. His "Secret > Garden" and "Summer Dance" are both gems. And these are not the only > winners among the group!!! > > Having looked through the CAU website, it is clear there is a tremendous > amount of talent in the group, as well as skill. As the basics of > aquascaping have become better understood, I often see tanks that are well > balanced, skillfully trimmed and beautifully maintained, but feel > "mechanical", or lacking in ingenuity. It is wonderful to see a group that > has the basic skills down cold, and is able to then be daring and creative > in their work. > > The Aquatic Gardeners Association is an international organization for those > who enjoy aquarium plants and planted aquaria. We publish a high quality > full color journal quarterly. Our 2008 contest is currently open for > entries, and our next convention will be held in Atlanta, Georgia, November > 14-16. For more information on membership or on these events, please visit > our website at: www.aquatic-gardeners.org > > Thank you! > > Best regards, > > Karen Randall > Technical Editor > The Aquatic Gardener" > >> From: Joyce KS Siu >> To: "showcase@aquatic-gardeners.org" >> Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 00:02:22 +0800 >> Subject: Attn: Bailin Shaw (about aquascapers from Hong Kong) >> >> Dear Mr Shaw, >> >> This is Joyce from the Features of the South China Morning Post, a > newspaper from Hong Kong. >> >> I'm working on an article about the aquascapers in Hong Kong, with most of > them are from an aquascape community called Creative Aquascape Union > (http://www.cau-aqua.net/index.php?lang=en) >> >> Many of the members will join this year's 2008 AGA International > Aquascaping Contest. Some did quite well in the previous year such as Dave > Chow who is the winner for Best of the Show for 2007 and Justin Law, winner > of the same title in 2006. >> >> I was wondering if it's possible for you to shed some light about the > works of Hong Kong aquascapers such as quality of their works and do you > find if there's any characteristics among the aquascapes created by Hong > Kong people and how're they different from other cities or countries. >> >> Thanks so much for your help. If possible, do you think it's possible for > you to send me your comments on Wednesday? >> >> Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. >> >> Best, >> Joyce >> >> >> >> Joyce Siu >> Features Writer >> South China Morning Post >> Tel: (852) 2565 2275 >> 16/F, Somerset House >> TaiKoo Place >> 979 King?s Road >> Quarry Bay, Hong Kong > > > ------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > AGA-Contest mailing list > AGA-Contest@thekrib.com > http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-contest _______________________________________________ AGA-Contest mailing list AGA-Contest@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-contest