Okay, I finally got my photos done of this year's Haunt. The daytime shots were done the day before Halloween as I was setting things up. The night-time shots were taken Halloween night. The photos of the interior were shot several days after do the lighting better.
I was told by a number of people that it was the best one I've ever done. Hope you enjoy the pictures.
http://cards.webshots.com/invite/pic...61393021tKcjdd
Roger
Thread: The Haunt at Havercroft - 2007
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The Haunt at Havercroft - 2007 –
11-11-2007,06:30 AM
"Rotting corpses make lovely fertilizer." -- The Dark Gardener
The Haunt at Havercroft 2006 (PHOTOS)
http://tinyurl.com/yxtjm9
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11-11-2007,07:00 AM
Hey Dark Gardener, these photos are simply fantastic! The lighting really enhances them. Your haunt looks terrific. I love your props and that Pumpkin Scarecrow is really something.....did you make that?
Look forward to what next year may bring with you but I agree with your local folks.......you outdid yourself with this one! Thanks for sharing your photos!!
Mistress Muffy
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11-11-2007,09:14 AM
wow , molly woobles scene just awsome looking , flaming nora 's decor is fantastic , senzafina looks terrificly ugly lol , everything is just very well done .
wonderfull job
A Witch from Canada
Halloween 2010, La Maison Des Sorcières
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11-11-2007,10:07 AM
Your witches are fantastic!! I love the overall spookiness of your haunt. Great job!
"Look what your brother did to the door!" Original TCM
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11-11-2007,12:09 PM
Great Pics, The Dark Gardener, I really enjoyed seeing your Scarecrow prop. Please tell me how you made its Pumpkin head!!!
Ban Trunk or Treat!
Dave
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11-11-2007,12:35 PM
Really nice stuff Roger! The dragon turned out great and the witch room is awesome! May have to borrow some ideas for next year.
The scarecrow rocks as well. You were busy during the "off season".
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11-11-2007,01:45 PM
Wonderful job DG, especially the punkin head.
You wouldn't by chance let us all in on how you made it would you?
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11-11-2007,04:51 PM
I made the pumpkin head Scarecrow a few years ago and have used him every year since. The head is made out of one of those black plastic cauldons, turned upside-down. I cut the face out with a jigsaw and then paper maché-ed and painted it. It's attached with just a short length of pvc pipe to a simple T-shaped, 2x4 frame for the body, which is just draped with long pieces of burlap.
Roger"Rotting corpses make lovely fertilizer." -- The Dark Gardener
The Haunt at Havercroft 2006 (PHOTOS)
http://tinyurl.com/yxtjm9
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11-11-2007,05:14 PM
I love the signs!

Everything else looks great!



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