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"That's the Doris Day Filter".... I think you mean....

Posted by TWB on March 22, 2019 at 10:53:05:

cinematography by the likes of Harry Stradling... He was Barbra Streisand's cinematographer on her first 4-5 films until his unexpected death. He was famous for photographing women through a hazy lens... He was cinematographer on some of Hollywood's most renowned films... Funny Girl, My Fair Lady, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Pajama Game, Guys and Dolls, Auntie Mame, Gypsy to name a few..... I don't think Doris Day used lens filtering as much as some of the stars in the above films....