I uploaded the original b&w jpg out of camera as well, I really think
it was the fog. The sun is in the middle of a cone. Brightness
decreases nicely at equal distance from the sun. (which is gone for a
while, back to the rainy days:(
Iwert
2013/2/1 Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>:
> On 2/1/2013 6:36 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> If correct, Moose's comment about a vertical shutter
>
> Iwert already confirmed that.
>
>> eliminates the shutter as the cause of the edge darkening.
>
> Couldn't be that, anyway. Shutter vignetting/darkening is even, not darker at
> the ends than the center.
>
>> But as I look it I also see a fainter version on the left and a thinning of
>> the shadows at the
>> center of the vertical band. I think it's vignetting.
>
> Shot through a train window that's treated and/or tinted in one or more ways.
> As the angle through the glass gets
> shallower, it may darken the view.
>
> Shallow Angle Moose
>
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