Sunday, July 19, 2009

Finally downloaded photos from my cell phone

Flying beats driving for days...any day.



Allow me to introduce you to...my little friend...



The cast team gets a tour of the prop shop.
The stage and house before opening night. Note the false stone in the foreground where Moroni will bury the Book of Mormon plates in the final scene of the pageant.
Jacob's invading horde costume. He isn't allowed out into the audience with this costume on. I suspect you can guess why.

A general rehearsal shot so you can get a perspective of the scale of the stages and the lighting poles. I think it also gives a nice sense of how much of the rehearsal is about the logistics of getting many scenes and vignettes to be able to practice together. So many people and only a week to rehearse.

The sea of chairs that we hope to fill. This shows roughly half of the chairs.

This has to be one of the best pictures I have ever taken. Notice all the subtle facial and body language. Can you guess what they are all watching? The answer is at the bottom of this post.**

Girls are not boys. Who knew you could completely enthrall them with beads and pins and such?


This is a small portion of the E. B. Grandin print shop, where the Book of Mormon was first printed/published in 1830. 5000 copies were printed, bound in sheep skin, and sold for $1.25, roughly two days' wages.

A statue found at the top of the hill. The statue commemorates Moroni's mission to return the prophetic writings in the Book of Mormon to the world. If I remember right, it was erected in 1929.

One of the plaques that surround the main shaft of the monument. It contains the promise Moroni (the last prophet to write in the Book of Mormon) makes to each of us. If we will read and ponder the messages of the book and pray, God will tell us himself of its truth. So simple, so effective. I tested it- and the answer I received changed everything...




How'd this picture get in here?

3 comments:

  1. That cell phone takes great pictures. Mine don't look that good off my phone. So, was the answer Laurie and Spottydog?

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  2. Talk about bait and switch! what were they looking at? Laurie was making a great face and I really want to know why.

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  3. DOH! I can't believe I got distracted and forgot to post the answer... They were watching a mime that was performing for the cast team.

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