Apparently Holgas are too complicated for me. 
Above the lens there is a switch for selecting one of two apertures. On one side of the switch is a picture of the sun. The other side has what I think is the sun with some clouds in front of it.
I assume the "sun" setting means a smaller aperture, which would let in less light on bright sunny days and the cloudy setting would be a larger aperture to let in more light on cloudier darker days.
Simple enough, right? My question is ... if I was to select the "cloudy" larger aperture do I move the switch so it covers the "cloudy" picture? Or do I move the switch so it covers the "sun" and reveals the "cloudy"?
My first instinct was to move it over so it covers the clouds. But every time I glance down at the lens I see the uncovered sun picuture and wonder if maybe the symbol I can see is the symbol that is set.
Anyone?
For what it's worth, this is more of a theoretical/curiosity type question - because in practice I've noticed absolutely no difference in photos taken with either setting.

Above the lens there is a switch for selecting one of two apertures. On one side of the switch is a picture of the sun. The other side has what I think is the sun with some clouds in front of it.
I assume the "sun" setting means a smaller aperture, which would let in less light on bright sunny days and the cloudy setting would be a larger aperture to let in more light on cloudier darker days.
Simple enough, right? My question is ... if I was to select the "cloudy" larger aperture do I move the switch so it covers the "cloudy" picture? Or do I move the switch so it covers the "sun" and reveals the "cloudy"?
My first instinct was to move it over so it covers the clouds. But every time I glance down at the lens I see the uncovered sun picuture and wonder if maybe the symbol I can see is the symbol that is set.
Anyone?
For what it's worth, this is more of a theoretical/curiosity type question - because in practice I've noticed absolutely no difference in photos taken with either setting.