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I like these photos because they are different and creative - I can tell thought was put into them. They have a lot of grain and I like they way it looks in higher film speed. It gives the photos more drama and mystery. I tried to use low lighting for my roll but sometimes I used outside lighting as well. I was happy with my photos but it was harder to print a picture in the darkroom using the new film. Next time I will use more dramatic lighting for 3200 film speed. I used 3200 ISO when I shot my photos- it was the highest ISO on my camera. The advantages of using this film is it has more flexibility when it comes to lighting, it can be shot outside or in very low light situations.
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