low quality appeal

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  • 25302

    basically, you're removing photos that were shot on film and therefor have film grain. this doesnt make a photo "low quality". The distinct grainy appearance they produce gives images more personality than the clean, sharp ones from digital cameras. For some photographers, the method matters more than the result. Many of them use film to shoot their “passion projects” because it requires more work than digital.

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  • 25304

    They are so blurry that you can't make out any detail at all for some of them. That night shot is especially bad. A blurry, grainy night shot where you can't see anything doesn't have character, it's just a bad wallpaper.

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