Well, there are another couple of points (in addition to looking different to my eyes, too). For me there is the enjoyment of using all sorts of vintage kit. There's also the personal angle, like getting to use my Dad's old Spotmatic, my late cousin's Minolta XG-M or a dear, departed friend's Kodak Retina and getting wonderful results from them, (perhaps, in a way, a tribute to their memory). Then there's the more tangible nature of film, even just having a strip of negatives in the hand before digitising. This not knocking a purely digital workflow. Far from it. I will always be grateful for digital tech for facilitating my renewed enthusiasm for film. Anyway, there is a point to each of our own personal methods of visual expression, however it's achieved. Long may you enjoy yours, Sir
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