Except... in my early morning haze (LOL, long night), I failed to get the apostrophe in Pretzel's. Maybe a kind supermod will fix that in my thread title? If not, I guess it won't kill me, but my OCD sense is tingling!!!
You asked about what to do about haze... Without opening a can of worms (because some people have very strong opinions about filters), what about using a UV or haze filter on the lens? Such filters are designed for just that purpose.
UV/haze, pretty much the same thing. They help to filter out some of the blue light that bounces off the water droplets that are causing the haze.I've heard of UV filters before, but didn't know they worked to lessen haze. 1st I've heard of a haze filter, though. Will look those up too!
Day 2
I really thought today's pic would be me testing the new speedlight out, but instead... we had an AMAZINGLY clear night, and I just happened to be coming home at the right moment to spot the rarely seen new moon.
This shot was actually much more challenging than I thought it might be, as I was shooting on a whim instead of thinking ahead, but it didn't take me long to figure it out. Even though I tried a couple of tripod shots (with the VR off) at home, I still got my best shot handheld with the VR on as I left the lot at work.
It's hard to see, probably won't be sized right here, but I present: New Moon (the non-Twilight version)
D3100, ISO 1600, f5.6, 1/320 with my 70-300mm VR at 300mm. Cropped down, of course.
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