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This is a discussion on Replacing a dull sky within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; Hi everyone! Merry Christmas. As you can tell from the title, I replaced the sky in this shot. It seems ...

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    Hi everyone! Merry Christmas. As you can tell from the title, I replaced the sky in this shot. It seems a bit fake to me, but I'm not sure how I would make it more natural. Any ideas? What do you think ? Name:  ireland.jpg
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    I took a quick stab at seeing what Lightroom would do - Here is a quickie result --Under Tone Curve sliders -- hilight was slip to 56, light to 46, dark to 5 -- a wee bit of burning next to the building's front right shadowed area and this is what you get:
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    Problem is that is a sky with clouds more sharp then foreground.Use Gaussian blur to soften a little and give some micro contrast and sharpening to foreground.
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    Thanks to both for your comments. I'll give both ideas a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vyeko View Post
    Problem is that is a sky with clouds more sharp then foreground.Use Gaussian blur to soften a little and give some micro contrast and sharpening to foreground.
    Wonderful!

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