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The Taiwan Haze: How to spoil good photographs?

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I have taken thousands of photos over the years, with many in Taiwan. But one of the perennial features of winters, springs and autumns is the haze that causes light to diffuse and overexposes the sky views of many photographs. A good example is the one above. Even Michael from Taichung commented on this phenomenon. I’d love to learn to fix this, but I suspect it can’t be done on my Lumix camera easily, and I don’t have Photoshop. Any suggestions?

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    One Response to “The Taiwan Haze: How to spoil good photographs?”

    1. Photo of the Day: Taipei 101 | InvestorBlogger on April 20th, 2008

      [...] And it’s phenomenal. This weekend would have been a great time to go up to the top as the haze factor is limited today allowing great photography, esp. if it involves skylines and [...]

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