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Last weekend I went home for my Dad's birthday. While home I revisited some of the sites I photographed for my bridge project that I started this time last year. I was armed with the same camera, but this time I had loaded it with color film instead of B&W. I was interested in seeing the comparison between the two. I only shot one roll but the results were superb! Up to this point I have been shooting my portfolio of bridge photography only in B&W, but after this experiment I believe I will start to use color film as well. Especially if I keep getting results like this! What do you think?
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