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Anonymous
>>119327 Try to play a bit with color curves and levels to expand dynamic range a bit, so green is actually green without that "neon blue halo" you get on cloudy days. (for reference, compare the trees right behind the dude)
As for the sky, well .. since there's none because it's all white, the only real solution would be to do what ac said but seriously (ie, not with some bigass cloud from internet as I did). Take it out and put something else in place. You could just take a shot of the sky with your camera on a nice day without clouds so it's more uniform and easier to work with.
Or, you can go there again and take better shot in nicer eather and with a polariser.
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