"Miss Nancy", Pembroke, Nova Scotia
Taken back in the summer of 1989, here's the Cape Islander "Miss Nancy" resting just above the high tide mark. She looks like she won't be going anywhere soon because four hatch covers have been removed, allowing access to the below deck area. I've visited Pembroke many times over the years and was surprised to discover that according to the latest images from Google Earth, everything in the photo except for some pilings is gone. It's possible that a storm could have leveled the structures, or maybe they were torn down.
Original image taken with a Nikon F3HP, 35mm f/2.8 lens, Kodacolor VR-G 100 negative film.
The original negative was copied using a Nikon D3500 camera, 55mm f/3.5 Micro-Nikkor, fitted with a Nikon 4T close-up lens, a 1.6x Sigma achromatic close-up lens on the 4T. Exposure was 1 second at f/11, ISO set at 100. The light source was a 13.5 watt LED bulb (5000K).
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"Miss Nancy", Pembroke, Nova Scotia
Taken back in the summer of 1989, here's the Cape Islander "Miss Nancy" resting just above the high tide mark. She looks like she won't be going anywhere soon because four hatch covers have been removed, allowing access to the below deck area. I've visited Pembroke many times over the years and was surprised to discover that according to the latest images from Google Earth, everything in the photo except for some pilings is gone. It's possible that a storm could have leveled the structures, or maybe they were torn down.
Original image taken with a Nikon F3HP, 35mm f/2.8 lens, Kodacolor VR-G 100 negative film.
The original negative was copied using a Nikon D3500 camera, 55mm f/3.5 Micro-Nikkor, fitted with a Nikon 4T close-up lens, a 1.6x Sigma achromatic close-up lens on the 4T. Exposure was 1 second at f/11, ISO set at 100. The light source was a 13.5 watt LED bulb (5000K).
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