Thursday, August 6, 2015

The man who uses the alias "Lance Upperton" keeps posting a response I made on Facebook, not in a post but in a conversation with someone, about Mary having said that she just pointed and clicked and didn't know anything else. But now, I am going to provide a quote from Mary upon which that comment of mine was based.

Interviewer: A lot of people have had questions about how you were able to achieve such an incredibly high quality photograph, given the nature of the Polaroid. Did anyone recommend a particular speed to you? Because we know that in order to get such a high quality picture as you did, you must have used a high speed film, and we know the speed you used, ASA 3000, which captures the light. Do you recall using such speed film?

Mary Moorman: No, I really don't. We were not a photographic type of family. We just snapped pictures.

Interviewer: We also know that in order to take the picture that you did, your camera must have been fitted with a retrofit light kit. Otherwise, again, you would not have been able to take this high quality picture. You couldn't have done it. Do you recognize this part right here (points to it)?



Mary Moorman did not recognize it and knew nothing about it.
All the indications are that hers was just a basic, no-frills Polaroid camera with no special features, no add-ons whatsoever.

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