Filters and digital photography

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Someone had to overstep the mark, I just wanted to save everyone else the bother

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Jabberwocky wrote:Someone had to overstep the mark, I just wanted to save everyone else the bother

So since I was always such a good catholic boy, is it true about the hairy palm thing?
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It makes it more realistic

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What's Burning? wrote:
Jabberwocky wrote:Someone had to overstep the mark, I just wanted to save everyone else the bother

So since I was always such a good catholic boy, is it true about the hairy palm thing?

As a good little Catholic girl, I was afraid you were going to ask about the "going blind" thing!! :yikes:
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