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Sunday was a great day for a little trip I had been planning for just such a day :)

 

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Guest davidh10
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Nice photos Greg.

 

I've found that you can reduce the haze in aerial photos by intensifying the "lighting" and modifying the tone curve of the photo. If you have reasonably sophisticated photo processing software it will have these capabilities.

 

 

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