Thanks...I like the "simple" things. I enjoyed talking with this young lady. She was a pleasant as a person could be. I hope to track her down in Appleton, Maine and giver her a print. (Sent you back a message...certainly OK to use)
I found out her name is Jillian and she is a "farm hand" that works some farms in Appleton, Maine. A very nice young lady with a wonderful smile and friendly goats. Thanks
Right....she certainly is dressed like aEuropean farmer....but from Appleton , Maine.
A girl and her goats, "May" and "June".
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Sure. Taken with a Nikon D-800e with a Tamron G2 150-600 mm lens @ 600 mm 1/30 @f16 -Tripod.
The exposure of the house was way underexposed, Like a very thin negative, but bought back up in Camera Raw. The "grain" (noise) resulted.
First time I've ever bought a third part lens. Bought it for birds. Pretty nice, hand holdable.
Thanks.
Hope I'm responding to the right question...new here.
Camden Harbor photo was taken with a Nikon d-800e and the new Tamron G2 150-600 mm lens @ 600mm.
The house was very underexposed but was able to bring hem back using Photoshop camera raw. It was like a very thin negative with little detail in the shadows.
The resulting "grain" was part of the process.
(First time I've ever own a third party lens...got it for the birds...pretty nice)
The Super Moon from Camden, Maine Harbor.