The photo on the left is with no filter, in the middle is with the yellow filter and on the right with the red 25A. The difference between them is quite subtle, with the clouds getting a little more defined and the contrast increasing slightly. I don't think there is much difference between the yellow and the red filter. Certainly the loss of 3 stops isn't really worth it!
I took the Nikon out to Canary Wharf in London recently and tried some building shots with the yellow filter. At the start of the outing there was a good amount of sunshine with some cloud. This is one of the first photos I took that day. I quite pleased with the cloud contrast.
Later in the day the cloud cover increased and it wasn't possible to get the type of sky/could photos I was after
Having done some research I am planning to try out some Rollei Retro 80 film. I believe that might give the high contrast super sharp look I am after.
I seem to remember that back in the "film days" of the last century we used to use polarizing filters for shooting dramatic skies. Have you tried that?
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