Hazy morning view of the tree farm... by marlboromaam

Hazy morning view of the tree farm...

How do you correct for that to get blue sky?
nice landscape
July 16th, 2020  
Love the reflections!
July 16th, 2020  
@pdulis Thank you, Peter!
July 16th, 2020  
@kwind Thank you!
July 16th, 2020  
Sorry, can’t help you with processing question. But a nice scenic shot, love the reflection.
The haze makes a dreamy shot.
July 16th, 2020  
@dutchothotmailcom Thank you, Esther! I'm not sure it can be corrected without filters attached to the lens and I don't have that option.
July 16th, 2020  
You’d probably need to do a sky replacement in PS for best results. Another option would be to use brush or radial filter in LR and bring down the exposure and/ or highlights and then use range mask to apply it just to brightest pixels. Hope that helps
July 16th, 2020  
Of course with the misty fog you wouldn’t want to make it too dark
July 16th, 2020  
@jgpittenger Thanks, Jane! Appreciate it!
July 16th, 2020  
Peaceful and lovely!
July 16th, 2020  
@kvphoto Thank you, KV!
July 16th, 2020  
No idea for the changing of color of the sky, I’ve tried several time with photo taken with my iPhone and my free app Snapseeds but the blue seems too saturated !
Nice landscape BTW, is that the other part of the garden our the house you show us yesterday ?
July 16th, 2020  
You could try this: http://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-replace-a-sky-in-photoshop/
The reflections are lovely. You could just crop the sky off!
July 16th, 2020  
Like how you brought out the hazy feeling
July 17th, 2020  
The beautiful reflections are outstanding and so is the hazy atmosphere!! Love it.

All I can do is reiterate what others have said about the sky: PS or another photo editing software to replace the sky.

However, it seemed like you had a dreary day so a bright blue sky might clash with the atmosphere. You probably just need to lower the highlights (it seems overexposed so that might not do too much) or crop. Some playing around might give you some results you like.
July 17th, 2020  
@cocobella Yes, that's one part. It's a pretty big place. Thank you, Corinne!
July 17th, 2020  
@janturnbull Thank you, Janet! I'll bookmark your link!
July 17th, 2020  
@milaniet You are most kind! Thank you, Milanie!
July 17th, 2020  
@cjphoto Appreciate all your comments! Thank you, Chris!
July 17th, 2020  
Lee
Love those hazy reflections. I don't know what camera you use or what photo editing software either, but regarding your question about the sky. When it gets tough with a sky try bracketing. https://digital-photography-school.com/bracketing-what-is-it-and-what-to-do-with-the-images/
July 17th, 2020  
@gamelee Thank you very much, Lee! I will try that the next time. It also seems to work if there's a place where you can stand in the shade to shoot your subject.
July 17th, 2020  
@marlboromaam that seems like a huge property !
July 18th, 2020  
@cocobella It would take at least five more shots and I'm not sure it would cover all of it.
July 18th, 2020  
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