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String Theory
02/05/2009 09:09:44 PM
String Theory
by RulerZigzag

Comment by tvsometime:
Silly title for a striking shot. Well done.
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St. Andrews Cemetary  (est. 1708 )
02/05/2009 04:49:05 PM
St. Andrews Cemetary (est. 1708 )
by RulerZigzag

Comment by K3Master:
"It was a dark and stormy night..."

Or so the line entered his head as he found himself in this spot on that dark and gloomy evening. Wasn't that how stories of that nature always started? The cliche was so bad he chuckled to himself, and then shivered.

What was he doing here anyway? Sometimes his mouth opened and got him into more trouble than it was worth, but he kept doing it. This time, it had opened and had told all his friends that spending the night in an old graveyard was nothing. Stop being so superstitious and afraid. It's just bits of stone and bones in the ground. Ghosts and ghoulies aren't real. I'll show you. It's nothing.

So here he was, with a backpack filled with camping equipment, and a stubborness masking as courage. Once he committed to something, he was in it for the long haul, no backing out.

He took a deep breath, found a good spot and began setting up his gear. Yup, just another camping trip. Just another night among hundreds of other nights spent in a tent. A quick wind suddenly blew up and tickled the back of his neck, and he jumped, then uttered a sharp barking laugh. Great, now he had himself jumping at the wind. Way to go. He shook his head and inwardly reprimanded himself for his silliness, and then finished setting up the tent. He then busied himself with getting everything else ready, and, about an hour later, finally tucked himself into his sleeping bag. Nothing more had happened. No noises, no movements, nothing. It was just as he had said. Just a graveyard. Just another place. Just ...

That's when a sudden screeching cry came from seemingly all around him. He sat up with a jerk, a small thin cry escaping his throat. What the hell was that!? He sat there, barely daring to breathe, listening. Nothing. There was no more sound, and he almost began to believe he had imagined it. Mind playing tricks. That's all. Hah hah. Good one. That'll be a funny story for the boys in the morning.

He sighed and shook off the shivers, and settled back in once more. Imagined it, yes, that's all. Or a screech owl at worst. Lots of animals make crazy noises at night. With these thoughts he began to drift off once more and...

... jerked awake again with a cry as his tent began to shake and tremble as if a hundred hands were grabbing it and rattling it around. His eyes grew to the size of saucers and his cries like that of a terrified girl. He scrambled madly for the zippered entrance, fumbling for the latch in pure terror and desperation, finally grabbing it and ripping it upwards and open. With another cry as an unearthly wailing began to join the pounding on the then, he tore open the tent flap and...

It was a beautiful morning. The sun shone brightly, and the birds sang their twittering song. The caretaker walked along, whistling a tune with the birds and heading out to tend the gardens that surrounded the grave site. So it was a bit of a shock when he noticed the colored fabric blowing in the wind, nestled amongst a bunch of the tombstones. Suspiciously, he made his way over to the site, to find a tattered tent sitting there, half-collapsed. With a frown, he silently cursed whatever teenager or vagabond had left behind such a mess, and moved to begin cleaning it up, and that's when he saw it. The hand sticking out of the door flap, the skin a deathly shade of grey, and a smell coming from that dark entrance that was enough to choke him. Knowing better, but doing it anyway, he slowly approached the entrance, handkerchief over his nose and mouth, and reached over, and yanked open the flap.

His screams were not unlike the screams that had been heard the night before, as he was met with the face of the man that had dared try to camp there the night before, kneeling frozen in the doorway of the tent, his face a mask of paper white terror, the eyes missing, the mouth hanging open in a tortured mutation. The visage of a man that had looked evil in its very eyes, and was lost.

The caretakers screams continued for some time, as the birds sang their merry song and the sun shone down, and the graveyard added another whisper to the night.
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Room for Dessert
02/05/2009 01:15:33 AM
Room for Dessert
by RulerZigzag

Comment by Alicia:
What a kick - full concentration here. Nobody's looking up. Nobody's talking. That must be some good dessert! Love your BW conversion.
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St. Andrews Cemetary  (est. 1708 )
02/03/2009 05:57:32 PM
St. Andrews Cemetary (est. 1708 )
by RulerZigzag

Comment by Ja-9:
where is St. Andrews? Neat old grave yard and church...
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Room for Dessert
02/03/2009 11:52:31 AM
Room for Dessert
by RulerZigzag

Comment by gtroia:
WTF? Can we have some privacy here? LOL.
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The Winter House
02/02/2009 11:53:47 AM
The Winter House
by RulerZigzag

Comment by hahn23:
Fine job of presented middle gray tones. The lights notwithstanding, this meets the challenge well. 9
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St. Andrews Cemetary  (est. 1708 )
02/01/2009 08:27:48 PM
St. Andrews Cemetary (est. 1708 )
by RulerZigzag

Comment by rlewis:
spooky, great job if you added to the lighting
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St. Andrews Cemetary  (est. 1708 )
02/01/2009 01:39:09 PM
St. Andrews Cemetary (est. 1708 )
by RulerZigzag

Comment by bob350:
Very spooky looking place, enhanced by the lighting. How much was there already and what did you need to add?
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String Theory
01/31/2009 12:11:48 PM
String Theory
by RulerZigzag

Comment by WeJay:
Good shot, wonderful title!
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String Theory
01/28/2009 03:47:08 PM
String Theory
by RulerZigzag

Comment by Rainbow-Coloured-Soul:
There is something about this crop which is VERY, VERY good.
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