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Thanks. I suspected it was haze.
Would explain why pictures that I shoot that don't involve going over water turn out fine... should have made the connection before!


Also by magnifing the image through the telephoto will also make the image look less saturated, whereas a wide angle will have the opposite effect.
I think it's to do with the effect of magnifcation compressing the wave lengths of the light.
I sure there is someone on the forum who could explain it better.
Or say I am talking out of the back of my pin-hole![]()
The lens, btw, is one of these jobbies:
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It's labelled as just GALAXY, *not* PRINZGALAXY.
Compressing the wavelengths would increase...
There's clearly a high pressure at play here, probably an inversion (you can see it in the first phot) and therefore all Glasgow's pollution is being trapped and creating that haze layer. Just my 2p....![]()