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Annie

I attended the final dress rehearsal of Annie at the Franklin Opera House on January 26. I also attended the matinee performance on January 29, so these photos are a mixture of shots from both shows, interlaid approximately to the timeline of the play. You'll know which is which, as I'm on different sides of the stage. I now have 2 tripods, which means I can dedicate a camera to taking interval shots throughout my entire visit (photo #3 is a motion picture of the 895 images I took this way). And I've totally settled with my theater kit: 24mm f/1.4 on the D300s and 300mm f/2.8 on the D700. You just can't beat that combo.
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    One of the problems of photographing a play "cold" is that you don't see the climactic moments coming. I had no idea that Franklin Delano Roosevelt would literally slap Harold Ickes. (I don't think the cabinet members saw it coming either, by the way!)  Here, Ickes (Kyle Mason, behind the radio) is holding his face while the remaining actors try not to fall out of character.
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