I think depth of field would be your main difference when shooting, with 8x10 it's a little hard sometimes to get everything you want in focus.
Another thing that happens to me a lot is getting a weed or stalk of grass that you can't see in the gg when wide open, popping up in the final which was shot stopped way down.
You just have to be a little more careful with 8x10 than with "shapshot" cameras like 4x5 or 5x7.
I like the long, low proportion of 5x7 or 35mm, my 8x10's are cropped in mounting to a slightly more rectangular format measuring 180mm by 240mm, or 3:4.
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