This is the best take away and a quick hit from our discussion "I'm hoping that
a 36 exposure roll of film will make me think more about the image I'm
composing. Hopefully, this discipline will be there to transfer back
to the DSLR.
Maybe that is what I need to gain from film again, more than anything else?"

Well said Malcolm Sir.

Which makes me ask all of you, how was I was able to get at least 29 keepers
from a roll of 36 exposure - actually I would get 37 or 38 exposures
with careful
spooling of the cassette in the camera - when I hardly get 50% keepers from
digital cameras????

Film is certainly not dead. And this year I was requested to bring back two Fuji
Instant Cameras with me from Canada.
There is a revival of Polaroid type cameras too. I recall using
Professional Polaroid
Instant Cameras for my technical photos when working with General Motors.

Regards.
Bipin.

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