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Margaret Daisley
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August 12, 2009
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This is me talking about my own photograph. I noticed that the lexicographer/librarian/chief data tagger for Word It! has tagged this photo with the word "filter." I did not use a filter. The story: My digital died, so I got out my old manual Canon 35mm. In the camera bag, I also had some old film -- really old. I thought, What the heck? Let's see how it looks. That weekend, I used that old camera and old film to take photos of events surrounding my daughter Kate's wedding (Kate is in the photo in the Save the Tatas t-shirt; she married John Joseph Kearney in Brooklyn, Nov 2009. Her "hairdresser" in the photo is Aunt Gretchen Gottschalk.) All the photos came out grainy like this. We loved them! So, no filter. Yes, I played with the colors to get a nice pallette. But no filter. Just old film. On Aug.13.2009 at 09:58 PM
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