I have always loved the Roger Corman Horror films . I have tried to emulate the bold colors of these films in my graveyard.
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Thread: Show us your stones
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09-05-2010,06:25 PM
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09-05-2010,06:35 PM
Great lighting captpete!
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09-05-2010,08:20 PM
Hey everyone, I have yet to make my own tombstones, (all yours are amazing btw.)
But guess what, we just happened to be walking through our woods one day quite a long time ago, and stumbled upon an actual 1600's graveyard. It is very cool, and very creepy. The graves are in a bundle of trees dead center in the middle of an old dried up wheat field, that is in the center of the woods (we own a ton of property). As far as we know, our family is the only people who know about it.
It consists of many decayed stones, and I was wondering if you guys would like if I took some pictures for inspiration.
I know it's inspired me.
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09-05-2010,08:58 PM
I would love to see them too. Looking for ideas.
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09-05-2010,09:03 PM
Hey ThrillsEntertainment, We are waiting and can't wait to see those pics of that 1600's graveyard. I mean come on how many people stumble across a graveyard in a wheat field I would love it.
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09-05-2010,09:43 PM
This is my first one! I also started a thread called Cradle Tombstone if anyone wants to see the rest of it !?
Something wicked this way comes!



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Sounds amazing.


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