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You are right David, in that there are still limits to the film's range. It is worth finding those limits.
I honestly don't think the films limits are what you're struggling with here though.
I think you are stuck between scenes, where the tones in nature aren't falling where you want them, and not wanting to burn and dodge.
You want your subject to fit within a density range on your negative that can be resolved by the printing paper (or the scanner). Modern films have a greater range than the paper. If you are exploiting the films limits, you will end up with a print with either blown highlights, lack of shadow detail or both. Of course you could do some dodging and burning to salvage your negative, but it will limit your options during the printing stage. Especially if you are using a condenser lens in your enlarger, you really have to consider this carefully.



