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    What would be a good color light for graveyard and house lighting?
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    y2kgtp is offline The Great Pumpkin
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    My low light set does not really work well anymore, so was just going to put a flood light or 2 in place. One is for a graveyard, and maybe another to light up the front of the house.

    What color might be good?

    Those 2 windows in the front there are getting boarded up this year.....

    (last year photos)




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    I think color choice as well as placement makes a huge impact. That being said I always use blue in a graveyard, and I think red aimed at your house will look cool. That would definitely separate the two zones and make them equally erie. 1 suggestion I would make however is to house the fog lights in old coffee cans painted black, 2 reasons: 1, it will take away that annoying side glare and 2, it will add to the creepyness when you don't outright see the light source. Just my two cents, but that's how I do it.
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    Go green...Everybody is

    I think green floods would look good for your graveyard. Don't make it too bright a bit on the darker side will be eerier looking .
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerzeydevil77 View Post
    I think color choice as well as placement makes a huge impact. That being said I always use blue in a graveyard, and I think red aimed at your house will look cool. That would definitely separate the two zones and make them equally erie. 1 suggestion I would make however is to house the fog lights in old coffee cans painted black, 2 reasons: 1, it will take away that annoying side glare and 2, it will add to the creepyness when you don't outright see the light source. Just my two cents, but that's how I do it.
    I like the coffee can idea....will try that......and make the floods less noticeable....

    I have a coffin with green inside......need to find the photo......
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    Oh yea I guess I could have mentioned this as well.
    I use old baby formula cans painted black for light shrouds. I cut both ends out of them and paint them flat black. When they are dry I electrical tape them to a PAR 38 75 watt flood or spotlight. The size is perfect. after taped I paint the back of the bulb (not the contacts) with flat black paint as well. This makes them totally disappear into the night from the back side.
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    I agree with the blue. We use two 100 watt blue floods, and back light the area in orange. Not a big fan of green. Check out -Skull And Bone- and look at the tutorial on lighting. Very good info.
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    Yes, I have to agree with the blue. We use a 100w blue flood light to light the cemetery entrance, and four 25w blue bulbs on the inside of the fence to light the tombstones. Then we use 25w red, and green bulbs for accent lighting.
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    I guess I will go blue then, if I can't fix the spotlights I have. They are a blue\white LED, and I thought they had a nice look to them initially as seen in the photos.....
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    I put blue lights in the tree above my cemetary which I think gives it a nice creepy look as if a full moon was out. Under my eves I've put lamps that I also choose blue for. On my porch and sides of garage I have amber glass on those coachman type lights. In those I put red for obvious reasons, but whats nice about the two colors is where the lights cross you also get a purple blending effect (hey I wonder what the place would look like wearing the old red/blue 3-D glasses... 3 dimensional? LOL ).

    For this year I have a dead spot (no punn intended) in the yard, and for that I'm putting a black light in the eve to light a white hanging ghost. But I may change my mind on that one after it's hung and see how it looks.
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    Try blue... try green. Sometimes comes down to personally preference. I spend alot of time switching colors and moving lights to find that perfect lighting.
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