Just curious of the difference in color between the lenses. The AF-P 70-300mm (brighter orange ice sickles, more washed out sky), the sigma 50-100mm (orange ice sickles, less washed out sky), and the sigma 150-600mm (white ice sickles and more blue sky)? Which image is the nearest color to what your eyes see?
Hi!
When I had taken the second photo, I noticed the difference in color, and compared "what I saw" to the photo. (The Sigma A 50-100mm). It was very much what I saw. (well, the icicles, not the sky)
Looking at the EXIF info, I see the first photo was taken at 744am, which is pretty much sunrise these days. So the first one was closest to sunrise and the big orange ball of the sun.
Second photo says 907, but I see one camera is on daylight savings and the other isn't so that's off by an hour. So taken at 807am and still has orange. The 3rd photo was most like 8:45am.
I suspect the color differences more a factor of how high up the sun was. At first I was thinking my D7100 was really out of whack and then actually wondered about the Nikkor AF-P 70-300..
I did boost exposure a little more on the first photo too as it was darker. 2nd photo was F2.8, and the other 2 were F5.0.