I've been working at photography 45years give or take and it has never been a better time technically to be involved. I
took up digital when a 6mp camera was a big deal. I'm 2 or 3 generations out of date now and while I can't abandon
digital I find it dull and less demanding. The result is that I've bought an entire set of darkroom gear and am going back
to film more often. I have my C-41 film done locally but Tri-X and it's cousins are calling out. These days I am much
more likely to be shooting film and leaving digital in the bag. As I write this I'm taking time away at the Gulf Coast and
while I brought a digital I also brought an F4s, an N90s and an ancient Nikkormat Ft2. I take time, compose, think and
sometimes walk away. Much of what I enjoy in photography is part of a process that I don't find on a computer so to
the original post, enjoy film and hold on to a decent digital body or two. It will make itself clear as you go.