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Dunedin

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Here is my latest diorama creation. Built for some nice upcoming horror images.
So stay tuned for some spooky pics...

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Jason Voorhees needs to be in there maybe in an open tomb or something...
 
just out of curiosity but do you have a studio or something to house all these wonderful creations? it looks like these things take up a lot of acerage. love the cemetary, great job.
 
It's hard to imagine that's 1/6 scale! :google Looks fantastic.

Again, awesome dio + awesome photography! Any plans of doing a Camp Crystal Lake? :monkey3
 
just out of curiosity but do you have a studio or something to house all these wonderful creations? it looks like these things take up a lot of acerage. love the cemetary, great job.

No, I don't have a studio. I take the pictures at home and space is always a problem. I have one room, that I call the "toy room" and where I can display one diorama. After building it, it remains there, sometimes for a couple of month, sometimes only for some weeks. After the shooting of all desired sceens or when I want to built something new, everything is packed into cardboard boxes and put into a (much too small) storeroom. So from time to time I have to recycle some of the works.
Some easy sets like "Joe's Garage" can be displayed for some shots on the kitchen table. The "Street" diorama, that I use often for urban scenes, can be arranged on the living room floor as well.
 
Oh really superb work! I love how you've done the gravestones, and the photos themselves are lit really well!

I have a real desire to shove a Sideshow Buffy and Spike into there and see what happens. :rotfl
 
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