it's the type of film too, that is a too-short exposure for that type of film, to make it look good you need to take it from a tripod and give it a second or so to give a full dynamic range

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It seems it was. Thanks for the advice.👍

yes, i should also mention, with a smaller aperture to compensate for the longer exposure

that will also change your depth of field so it affects a lot of things

i'm no expert on this but my mother did a lot of photography and she taught me many of the things as she was learning them

film photography is an expensive hobby though, but i'm sure you realise this