You know I love the miniature entries in the Standard Flower Show at Philadelphia. But it's very hard to get good pictures through the plexiglas. And you can't take extra time to try to get a good shot because there is a long line to see them and you have to keep moving. Anyway...
This group is described as "A Moment in Time, a setting for an event somewhere in the world, prehistoric to 1900"
The white ribbon went to "The Dawn of Independence" by a high school. They said, "Step inside the room where it happened on July 4, 1776."
The judges liked the details but said the plant material obscured some of those details." I would add that there wasn't very much plant material.
There were two yellow ribbons. This one is "Memento Mori," by a father-daughter pair. "The eve of Pompeii's inescapable doom."
The judges said the background was expertly done but that there were too many components and it lacked focus.
The other yellow went to "The End of an Era," by a single individual. "During the late Cretaceous in a lush sub-tropical forest."
The judges liked the plant material but said the waterfall was poorly done."
There were also two red ribbons. One went to "Marco Polo's Silk Road Journey," by a single individual. "It's 1295. Marco Polo's caravan is returning to Vinice on the Silk Road from the court of Kubla Kahn."
The judges said the angled buildings created depth, but they didn't like the eagle (which isn't in the picture).
The other red went to "Sparks Fly in Ben Franklin's Garden," by two individuals. "A bright idea is aboout to strike, sparking a scientific revolution."
The judges really liked the lighting, but said the gazebo overwhelms the exhibit.
What you can't tell is that the daylight alternated with dark blue flashes like lightning. It was well done.
And the blue ribbon went to "Philadelphia's Centennial Exhibit Opening Day 1876," by two individuals. "The exotic plants, nourished by skillful cultivation inspire wonder and delight."
The judges said, "Exceptional plant material and exquisite craftmanship... Spectacular!"
I'm sharing two pictures of this one.
And it also had an upper level. There were 31 different species of plants used. Without a doubt, this one deserved first place.
I worked on all my projects today, had bell practice, and went to the grocery store. It rained hard outside with lights and booms!
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