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Formal caped Ken emerges from his creepy coffin in the deep dark dank dungeon.
Inspired by the numerous "Dracula" films.
This may have taken me hours to complete but I am very happy with the outcome!
A picture of Whitby Abbey taken by myself and a picture of a sky added together!
I've been playing some Castlevania recently, so here's some quick figs from Castlevania: Rondo of Blood.
Dracula, 1931
“ I am Dracula.... I bid you welcome. “
Review by Cine Massacre….
cinemassacre.com/2007/10/04/dracula/ 2:13 Video
Dracula (Universal, 1931). Photo (8" X 10").
Following Lon Chaney's sudden death, Carl Laemmle needed a replacement to star in Dracula. The role finally went to Bela Lugosi, a Hungarian actor who had been portraying Bram Stoker's undead count on the stage. Lugosi made the role his own, establishing his legacy as the screen's prolific King of the Undead.
Oh, Dracula platycrater! I don't know why, but I have had the worst luck with this species. I have owned this species for SIX years and this is the FIRST bloom! Welcome if tardy ...
Gothic Dracula with Horse and Carriage Shoot at Lough Rynn Castle
Dracula and woodland themed shoot. Shot on sunny day in July near Lough Rynn Castle, Mohill, in beautiful Leitrim
Designer and event coordinator Carina Cunningham of Cherie styling studio
Hair: Kiaran Kirill Olegovich
MUAs: Gillian Stapleton Mua, Ionela Enea
Models:
Piyanuch Chanphet,
Konrad Jeziorski,
Photography and image processing Julie Watson Juliana Images Photography
D. erythrochaete in a fuzzy white form.
This Dracula was found growing in a fence under 50% direct light of sun, warm climate on 1000 meters . Several plants was seen with a lot of sunlight as a natural habitat. Flowers are from 12 to 15 cms wide.