Photography Winners in the 2010 Albuquerque Rose Show

DIVISION III:PHOTOGRAPHY

In 2009, Albuquerque had a little over 70 photographs in its rose show. In 2010, there were 101 entries!
Winners are invited, but not required to submit jpg’s of their winning photographs.

Best in Show:
Jennifer Ifversen
Baby Love

Gold Certificate:
Jennifer Ifversen
Baby Love

Silver Certificate:
Jennifer Ifversen
Baby Love

Bronze Certificate:
ZacK Ifversen
Jacqueline du Pre

Best in Section A – “The Rose”
Jennifer Ifversen
Baby Love

Best in Section B – “The Rose Arrangement”
No winner

Best in Section C – “The Rose Garden”
Lynnette Vinson
Master Gardener Garden, Tucson, AZ

Best in Section D – “Rose Art”
Jody Ifversen
Pink Meideland

Best in Section E – “Budding Photographers”
Zack Ifversen
Jacqueline du Pre

Best in Section F – “Judges”
No entry

More after the jump, including photographs.

SECTION A – “THE ROSE”

Class 1 – One Bloom at its most perfect stage: hybrid tea, grandiflora, floribunda, including singles (four to eight petals), no sidebuds.
Susan Graham
Marmalade Skies

Marmalade Skies

Marmalade Skies

Class 2 – One Spray, to include two or more blooms: hybrid tea, grandiflora, floribunda or polyantha.
Susan Graham
Marmalade Skies

Marmalade Skies

Marmalade Skies

Class 3 – One Bloom or Spray: Old Garden Rose, shrub, or climber.
Gerry Mahoney
Flower Girl

Class 4 – One Bloom at its most perfect stage: miniature or miniflora, including singles (four to eight petals), no sidebuds.
Jennifer Ifversen
Baby Love

Class 5 – One Spray: miniature or miniflora
Susan Graham
Marriotta

Marriotta

Marriotta

Class 6 – Fully Open Rose(s): any variety, excluding singles (four to eight petals), stamens showing.
Susan Graham
Hot Cocoa

Hot Cocoa

Hot Cocoa

Class 7 – Cinderella: A horticultural specimen that does not fit the criteria for Classes 1 thru 6. Suitable subjects might be rose hips; hybrid tea or miniature with sidebuds; a climber on a wall or trellis, showing more than a spray or individual specimen; critters and roses; a rose or rose bush with companion plants; any artistic view of a rose or roses that does not fit in the above classes.
Jennifer Ifversen
Baby Love

SECTION B -“THE ROSE ARRANGEMENT”

Class 8 – Arrangements – The ARS Guidelines for Judging Rose Arrangements may be used as a reference guide. Exhibitors must note the Type of Arrangement – Traditional, Modern, or Oriental Manner – on the entry tag.
No Winner

SECTION C -“THE ROSE GARDEN”

Class 9 – Public or Private Gardens – If the garden is a public garden, it should be identified on the entry tag. If the garden is a private garden, the owner of the garden need not be identified unless s/he wishes to be.
Lynnette Vinson
Master Gardener Garden, Tucson, AZ

Tucson Master Gardeners Garden

Tucson Master Gardeners Garden

SECTION D -“ROSE ART”

Class 10 – Realistic Rose Art – A photograph having altered reality, design, form or components of a rose plant(s), or any portion thereof, in which the portion or perhaps even the specific variety remains evident.
Jody Ifversen
Pink Meideland

Class 11 – Abstract Rose Art – A photograph having non-objective or altered reality, design, form or components of a rose plant(s) or any portion thereof.
Bill Farmer
Oranges ‘n’ Lemons

Oranges 'n' Lemons

Oranges 'n' Lemons

SECTION E -“BUDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS”

Class 12 – Budding Photographers – A photo of any rose(s), rose arrangement, rose garden or rose art.
Zack Ifversen
Jacqueline du Pre


SECTION F -“JUDGES”

No entry in any of the classes
Class 13 – The Rose – A photo of any rose(s)
Class 14 – The Rose Arrangement
Class 15 – The Rose Garden
Class 16 – Rose Art