Wow. So much going on and tons of detail. I wonder how they got the fog like that in their pond. I would like to do that and incorperate it into my haunt this year.
Jay's Shadow, I used Dry Ice for the pond with Par 38 light shooting across the surface. I had to continue to add the dry ice through each evening, buying a few pounds of it per night. I keep it in a cooler, break off pieces of it and add a little at a time.
I can get dry ice by the damned pound for FREE. Problem is, when tested, I have to put it in such small batches......... otherwise I get a giant ice block.
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Pumpkinrot you are my hero.
I love this idea. I'd love to get our local botanical garden to do something like this.
Wow. So much going on and tons of detail. I wonder how they got the fog like that in their pond. I would like to do that and incorperate it into my haunt this year.
I love the pool of fog on the ground, very creepy.
Brilliant....love the pool/puddle idea.....wow!
Cheers!
Jay's Shadow, I used Dry Ice for the pond with Par 38 light shooting across the surface. I had to continue to add the dry ice through each evening, buying a few pounds of it per night. I keep it in a cooler, break off pieces of it and add a little at a time.
Dry Ice really is the best fog effect. I tried it years ago and had a buddy of mine tending to the small containers of water hidden around the porch.
Looked amazing.
This is awesome! I need to try the dry ice thing. Great photos..and the Amityville type windows add to the effect as well.
I can get dry ice by the damned pound for FREE. Problem is, when tested, I have to put it in such small batches......... otherwise I get a giant ice block.
No choice but to tend to it at a small scale?
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