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Mar 22, 2019 12:38:50   #
juan_uy Loc: Uruguay
 
Rich1939 wrote:
Thank you


The word "chacra" was originally something like a small ranch. But today is used, as mentioned, as a country house with a couple of acres in the property. Basically a small ranch but without any production, just recreational use

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Mar 22, 2019 13:38:12   #
SuperflyTNT Loc: Manassas VA
 
The first thing is to make sure you’re using a high enough fstop so that you’re getting good depth of field. Then try using dehaze in LR or whatever software to edit.

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Mar 22, 2019 15:53:04   #
Photocraig
 
molipha wrote:
Thanks for the tip on the dehaze tool. I'll check it out.


I have found dehaze to be magic with far reaching landscape scenes like yours. Especially at high altitude at Lake Tahoe and also in the Napa Valley, California which is separated from the ocean moisture by a range of mountains where cloud tend to pile up.

Water vapor while seemingly transparent, causes a diffraction in the air like larger water drops do on the surface of objects. A CPL will help and the dehaze function and some contrast manipulation i LR would be the tools that help me the most.

The property is very appealing. I hope you find a buyer who falls in love with it.
C

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Mar 22, 2019 16:31:41   #
molipha
 
Photocraig wrote:
I have found dehaze to be magic with far reaching landscape scenes like yours. Especially at high altitude at Lake Tahoe and also in the Napa Valley, California which is separated from the ocean moisture by a range of mountains where cloud tend to pile up.

Water vapor while seemingly transparent, causes a diffraction in the air like larger water drops do on the surface of objects. A CPL will help and the dehaze function and some contrast manipulation i LR would be the tools that help me the most.

The property is very appealing. I hope you find a buyer who falls in love with it.
C
I have found dehaze to be magic with far reaching ... (show quote)


Many thanks for the tip and best wishes :). If I do, I'll spend buy a whole bunch more camera equipment.

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Mar 22, 2019 17:52:17   #
Fotoserj Loc: St calixte Qc Ca
 
Usually, in few hours after a cold front sweep by, you’ll get what I call « clean air » haze seem to disappear and you’ll get better looking shot

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Mar 23, 2019 06:22:15   #
Gatorcoach Loc: New Jersey
 
molipha wrote:
Uruguay. In all honesty, the skies here as clean as you will find and the day this shot was taken was as clear as they come. If there is lack of detail, it is was not due to the environment that day.

Thanks for the circular polarizer tip.

I love doing landscapes even though I'm almost always disappointed with the results.


Here's why I asked. Quite a coincidence!



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Mar 23, 2019 09:20:50   #
molipha
 
Gatorcoach wrote:
Here's why I asked. Quite a coincidence!


You're right! A lot of similarities.

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