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F64
I used f32 because i didn't want the film to expose too quickly. I once did an f16 exposure with an old 8x10 camera, and it took like far less time, and i really wanted to get as much history into the film as possible
also, i went back and shot it at f64 and left it in front of the fire for about 4 hours, which ended a bit better, though at some point the camera moved slightly, so I have ghosting, Ill scan and post it later
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