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RE: Magic Hours can Lead You to Opportunities.
Shooting on film certainly is different as it keeps the secret up to the very end witch is only reveled when developing the film, and even then to completely see the results you need to do magic in a dark room. I am sure that at some point i will get back there and equip myself with analogue photography equipment. While both systems have certain advantages and disadvantages to each other i love them both.
I have a 5D, a wonderful digital camera. Use it for work, but when I'm out there shooting for pleasure I'm all film (and maybe smartphone, experimenting). I noticeably change the pace, the engagement, the way I see when I'm using film. Of course it's not better or worse. Digital is superior in quality now, but I'm in it for the experience.