lilserenity
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- Joined
- Oct 29, 2008
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- 35mm
Seeing as I'm not planning on creating posters to hang from any building at that size, and that I will continue to print at most between 6x4 to 8x10 and on the odd occasion 16x12; and that I enjoy my photos as do others without even having to refer to the process (we discuss the subject an mull over the memory); and finally the fact that I still cannot personally like the digital workflow and aesthetic in black and white photography -- I have no reason to change over to digital.
I have no doubts that the 35mm DSLRs would trump many 35mm film systems now, particularly if this was at ISO 400 at that size. But I'm never going to print that big. Ever. And in fact the grain that was seen as a negative is something that I do enjoy seeing in my landscape work and also some portraiture too depending on the subject.
I have no doubts that the 35mm DSLRs would trump many 35mm film systems now, particularly if this was at ISO 400 at that size. But I'm never going to print that big. Ever. And in fact the grain that was seen as a negative is something that I do enjoy seeing in my landscape work and also some portraiture too depending on the subject.