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Whack the Lens
Here's a couple of Shows of Preshow pictures. The Saturday Performance Preshow included some fun techniques! Lens Whacking is a technique I learned from Evan Land where one takes the lens off the camera and provides a small gap between the lens and the sensor to change the focal plane and allow light leaks. It is a very fun effect to play with and I love using it. After the Show Saturday we went to the Pratt's house and enjoyed an amazing cast party put on there and I grabbed some great pics of the cast as we hung out outside.
Sunday's Performance was one of Sadness and the ends of Legacies. For some of us it would be the last time we would do a show with the Cohasset Dramatic Club for a long time. Many friendships I hold dear to me were created on this very stage and it is with a heavy heart that I will say farewell to this stage for a long time. I move on to the Theater world of the Seacoast of New Hampshire next year and who knows where it will take me after that. I will definitely miss the summers I have spent here at CDC it has become part of my life and the people here have become my family. I hope to see some of them again and I hope out path's cross again.
Life rolls on. I can't wait to see where I end up next.
Whack the Lens
Here's a couple of Shows of Preshow pictures. The Saturday Performance Preshow included some fun techniques! Lens Whacking is a technique I learned from Evan Land where one takes the lens off the camera and provides a small gap between the lens and the sensor to change the focal plane and allow light leaks. It is a very fun effect to play with and I love using it. After the Show Saturday we went to the Pratt's house and enjoyed an amazing cast party put on there and I grabbed some great pics of the cast as we hung out outside.
Sunday's Performance was one of Sadness and the ends of Legacies. For some of us it would be the last time we would do a show with the Cohasset Dramatic Club for a long time. Many friendships I hold dear to me were created on this very stage and it is with a heavy heart that I will say farewell to this stage for a long time. I move on to the Theater world of the Seacoast of New Hampshire next year and who knows where it will take me after that. I will definitely miss the summers I have spent here at CDC it has become part of my life and the people here have become my family. I hope to see some of them again and I hope out path's cross again.
Life rolls on. I can't wait to see where I end up next.