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I am shooting film because I want to explore Medium Format - specifically with quiet elegant architecture and landscapes. When doing landscapes, I have always been attracted to longer focal lengths and visual abstracts. With MF, I want to explore the 80mm lens and B&W simplicity - looking for shapes and textures. I am weary of seeing the same old wide-angle, put something in foreground, over saturated, landscape recipe.
See more film photography on my blog at http://blog.inancyimages.com