Can Mavericks run a screensaver from Snow Leopard?

Hi all,
This morning I was running on Snow Leopard (10.6.8), and today I downloaded and installed Mavericks (10.9.4).
The screensaver options are a bit different, and I don't like them as much as the Snow Leopard ones. I was using a screensaver that made a montage of the pictures saved in iPhoto, where it would start with an image, then zoom out, revealing that image to be one of many that each acted as pixels in a larger image, and so on.
I would like to know if it is possible to download and add this screensaver (or one of the others) from 10.6.8 and run it as my screensaver now that I have Mavericks.
If it helps, I currently have iPhoto '09, version 8.1.2 (I don't know if this changed when I upgraded to Mavericks or not).
Thanks for your help,
ben-hof

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