On the other end of the spectrum, there's something nice to taking it slow. After doing the spray-and-pray approach for a lot of years with my DSLR, now I take my film camera instead on vacations, and have been forced to slow way down. Every shot needs to be considered, because there are 10 frames a roll, and it ends up being about $3 per frame after all is said and done.
It's nice to go back and forth, but the film photos are immensely more satisfying. In the end, I get less shots but about 70% of my shots are keepers. I feel like with digital it was more like 1/20.
Plus if I dont have my camera stapled to my face, I can enjoy the actual experience more.
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