John,
I see sky variations in almost every shot. It's just more pronounced in some.
This is an effect I've gotten many times, being myself more of a WA devotee
than the average bear, with the 17/3.5 Tamron and 21/2 Zuiko in the pre-digital
days, and even more often now with the 7-14. Sometimes you just don't notice,
but it's actually right up there in the sky. I think photography, whether film
or digital, often overemphasizes it, though.
Nice bunch of shots, however.
Walt
--
"Anything more than 500 yards from
the car just isn't photogenic." --
Edward Weston
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From: John Hudson <OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Piers:
>
> No, the sky was blue to bland on the day I took the "harbour empty" shots [6
> August]. See here for another blue sky shot taken with the 7-14.
>
> www.johnhudsonphoto.com/426.html
>
> The "harbour full" shots [9 August] were taken with the 7-14 and 14-54 zooms
> on the latter of which I had a Hoya Super Quality circular polarizer.
>
> The entire gallery is at
>
> www.johnhudsonphoto.com/NovaScotia15.html
>
> John H
>
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