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- Susan Eginton

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Hazy Cityscapes


I was on a cruise around New York Harbor recently and took some photos of the skyline. Unfortunately, there was a hazy sky obscuring the top of the buildings in some cases. I did not know how to compensate for this. Any suggestions?


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November 18, 2005

 

Pete H
  A UV or haze filter can help some. Generally, heavy haze is not a resolvable problem with the exception of post-processing. The key to great cityscapes is patience. :)
Pete


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November 18, 2005

 

Justin S.
  You could try to use a circle polarizer to cut out a considerable amout of the haze and add pop to that blue sky.


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November 21, 2005

 
- Susan Eginton

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  Thanks for the suggestions.
Susan


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November 25, 2005

 
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