I was on my way from Gladstone to Cranford, New Jersey. During my change of modes at Newark Broad Street, I made this photo of an in-inbound NJ Transit light rail car.
It was hot, and the light was tinted by the prevailing smaze, a condition often prevalent in this part of New Jersey.
Question: would it be better to filter the light to counter the tint, or run with a ‘daylight’ setting that would show the brownish tinge the way it really is?
![Broad Street in Newark, New Jersey. Exposed with a Lumix LX7.](https://i0.wp.com/briansolomon.com/trackingthelight/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Newark_Light_Rail_at_Broad_Street-Newark_P1250958.jpg?resize=474%2C316)
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