On Thu, 07 Sep 2017 20:42:39 -0400, Tony Cooper
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tonyco...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Thu, 07 Sep 2017 16:42:51 -0700, Savageduck
><savageduck1@{REMOVESPAM}
me.com> wrote:
>
>>On Sep 7, 2017, RichA wrote
>>(in article<
7b6c08c6-b852-4855...@googlegroups.com>):
>>
>>> Why? What the Hell is wrong with BLUE? I see it all the time, I can't figure
>>> out why they do it? Some kind of consumer peculiarity that makes them want to
>>> buy a magazine showing purple skies??
>>>
>>>
http://www.givemeneither.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Outdoor-Photographer.j
>>> pg
>>
>>I don’t know about “purple skies”, but depending on time of day, and
>>weather conditions, very often the sky is not going to be BLUE. Once the Sun
>>is low in the sky, or in the vicinity of, or below the horizon the shift from
>>BLUE can be quite dramatic. I am also not sure how responsible magazine
>>marketing is for a hue in the sky you are not pleased with.
>
>Even though Irma is lurking around down south, today it was
>brilliantly sunny and pleasant here in Orlando. The sky was a
>wonderful blue and the clouds were puffy and white. I had too many
>errands to do, and wasn't able to take any time for photography.
>
>Usually, the sky here is a pale, washed-out blue. Barely blue.
>Whitish. If I want good sky in a photograph, I have to resort to
>Photoshop, but I go for a relatively bland - but blue - sky.