Has anyone ever noticed that compositions with green subjects compress more efficiently than majority blue or red subjects? It seems that the file size of landscapes, with two thirds of the frame dominated with grass or trees, are smaller than say a shot of the ocean with an equal amount of blue water or majority blue sky. I've noticed this with a couple of my photos and today I noticed it with a close-up shot of a green dinosaur. Has anybody else noticed this phenomena or have an explanation?