Friday, November 16, 2007

Images to Remember...

The Greensboro Day School production of the "The King and I" was FULL of beautiful moments. Sometimes it's hard to fathom that 80 high school students can put together such an impressive work of art.

Below are some professional-grade photographs of the play captured by Mr. Pulitzer with a high-tech camera. Any of these pictures is good enough to go on the archive poster in the lobby. You are welcome to post your favorite on your computer desktop!

Unfortunately for those of you that did not see the show...you can't HEAR the wonderful voices as well! Maybe you can get your hands on a DVD someday. But these stunning images should at least give you a hint of the fine acting. (Pictures may not be in proper chronological order). You may click on photos to enlarge them.

Note: The color tones in these particular photos may look like "vintage oil paintings". This is because of compression during the upload process. If you want to see these beautiful photos in their clean and raw form, please go to the Kodak website. When you get there, click "view slideshow", then "play", and you'll see all 200 photos at 2 second intervals. http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=26ajsif.5wpgsri7&x=0&y=-8whirv





































(Mr. Lowell votes for this one to be included on the archival poster!)
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