Look at the sky before you shoot. If you totally cannot see any hint of blues and the sky is grey like lead no matter what you do in post processing, in-cam setting, saturation etc won't help. Unless you add colors 'artificially' that in this situation requires some skills to make it natural even if you want to exaggerate it. Exercise some muscles, go out and experiment. Shoot more.
Look at the sky before you shoot. If you totally cannot see any hint of blues and the sky is grey like lead no matter what you do in post processing, in-cam setting, saturation etc won't help. Unless you add colors 'artificially' that in this situation requires some skills to make it natural even if you want to exaggerate it. Exercise some muscles, go out and experiment. Shoot more.
Yep, you can add colour artificially only if sky is not blue.
You can use blue grad filter to make the sky blue but it does not work all the time. :sweat:
You can also use photoshop but I am lazy, blue grad filter is faster.
Yep, you can add colour artificially only if sky is not blue.
You can use blue grad filter to make the sky blue but it does not work all the time. :sweat:
You can also use photoshop but I am lazy, blue grad filter is faster.
Now i know to get good photos one neeed not travel overseas. Any one can take a scene anywhere in Sg better than this pic. Some one may take better photo than this pic shown otherwise. So its not the equipment or location, its the man behind the cam
Now i know to get good photos one neeed not travel overseas. Any one can take a scene anywhere in Sg better than this pic. Some one may take better photo than this pic shown otherwise. So its not the equipment or location, its the man behind the cam