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That's a scanned print, I'm guessing?
The grain is because you underexposed the trees badly and the minilab you took it to tried to compensate by brighting the bejeezus out of it. *that's* what brought out the grain. It was trying to bring a silhouette with an extremely bright sun up to 18% gray.
Modern ISO100 film, even shitty expired grocery store film, shouldn't have nearly that much grain if it's exposed and developed properly. And one could make the argument that you exposed properly, but the minilab certainly didn't print properly.
(One could also make the argument--and I'm doing so right here, in case you hadn't guessed--that you fucked up by focusing on the clouds in the background rather than the trees in the foreground, which is worse than the grain issue)
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