Some seem to be under the impression that using "film" is an excuse for photos that aren't sharp. You can have a film shot have grain for artistic purposes (you can do that with digital too - we just call it "noise", but, you can also have crystal clear shots on film as well. You simply need to use the appropriate ISO for the lighting conditions. I could be wrong, but I think this is a digital photo (look around the hat rim or the dark areas in the arch). Probably a small area that was cropped from a much larger shot. Enlargement like that can cause this type of pixilization. Or, maybe it was film - with just too much inconsistent grain
This looks like it may have been sharpened a little too much. A high res would be good
I think he/she may have used a film camera or maybe it was sharpened too
overall nice shot though 
Some seem to be under the impression that using "film" is an excuse for photos that aren't sharp. You can have a film shot have grain for artistic purposes (you can do that with digital too - we just call it "noise"
, but, you can also have crystal clear shots on film as well. You simply need to use the appropriate ISO for the lighting conditions. I could be wrong, but I think this is a digital photo (look around the hat rim or the dark areas in the arch). Probably a small area that was cropped from a much larger shot. Enlargement like that can cause this type of pixilization. Or, maybe it was film - with just too much inconsistent grain
WOW,great shot...is this Munich author?
Yes & thank you, how did you know!!
Marienplatz....one of the world's greatest streets...
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