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    what kind of lighting do you use in your cemetry? ive seen bright neon stones lit by black lite..strobes of different size, brightness and colors...i perfer dim lites and dim strobes on the tomb stones..what do you use?
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    3 100 watt blue floods to give it a nice moon washed look. I'll use an orange flood for back lighting. Strobes get lost if the area is over lit, but I may use one to highlight a static prop in a dark area. We have a small yard so I stay away from too much light.
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    Blue and Green floods and like Jdubbya said a strobe in an area where there is a static prop and its dark and I have a place where I use a black light under a glass table with my scientist dude with a white sheet draped over it. Puts out an awesome effect
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