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Took my primes for a change...

Started Aug 3, 2020 | Photos thread
OP MikeDPR Regular Member • Posts: 241
after dehaze
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markyboy81 wrote:

Very nice! I like the hazy look as I'm sure is reflective of the scene, but I wonder what impact using the dehaze option in post processing would have made?

Hi Mark,

OK, I just applied the dehaze effect in LR. Did it in graduated filter mode to dehaze only the distant hazy scenery. (Those two are killer features BTW)

I must say...I like it!  I wasn't going for "artistic" angle on those shots but rather archiving detailed capture of the area, so I think it's a very good suggestion. There's still a bit of haze in the distance but I left it there to avoid looking like obviously over-processed.

Thanks,

after graduated dehaze

after graduated dehaze

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