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Blue Skies and Wide Angle Lens Canon 16-35 f4

Started Jun 5, 2017 | Photos thread
noggin2k1
noggin2k1 Senior Member • Posts: 2,951
Re: Blue Skies and Wide Angle Lens Canon 16-35 f4
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There's no problems here - it's to do with rayleigh scattering & mie scattering.

The molecular structure changes depending on how high into the atmosphere you are (rayleigh) changing the colour of the sky. Once you get closer to land, the atmosphere also holds more water droplets (mie), again changing the appearance of colour.

The wider the focal length, the more noticeable this is, due to more of the atmosphere being in the image.

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