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A California Car
Both were 40D, 1/160 @ f11 @ 100 ISO.
Your thoughts? Anyone have suggestions for the blue haze over the mountains? I ended up with pretty severe settings in the RAW converter to take it out in the second image, hence the look. Will a CP or a good UV filter take it out?
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Re: A California Car
I agree with Scott. Time of day is your #1 issue.
If there is no do-over, go Black and White andincrease the Black Level as much as you can get away with. This will help get some punch into the washed out look. Compress the range so to speak.
Chuck
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Re: A California Car
If you have something like Lightroom 2 you could try applying a graduated contrast filter over the mountain/sky areas. This could help reduce some of the haze.
I agreed that a high contrastB+W could actually make a nice image.
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