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Open it in Photoshop or Lightroom and do some of the auto correct tools. Then take it from there!
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Photoshop can fix it
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Then use jdc's fix!
Except I would shrink the selection and slightly feather it.
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That was a 30 second quick mask with some stock clouds I have.
In the olden days I would have shot one photo with the cactus perfect, then another with the sky perfect and composted them.
Need a tripod and the ability to adjust exposure tho...
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bazookaman wrote:
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In the olden days I would have shot one photo with the cactus perfect, then another with the sky perfect and composted them.
Do you use that in your garden?
LOL
but a composite is what I would have tried
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Yes, shooting RAW will enable you to recover highlights and lift shadow detail much better than a jpeg will. If you expect to have difficult shots like this, by all means shoot RAW.
Or as eustace mentioned, take multiple shots, exposing for different elements of the photograph. If you do this you can merge to HDR (be subtle) or combine the two exposures manually and do exposure blending, which is much more time consuming and I'll even say, easier to do wrong than HDR.
Lastly, it helps to have it as correct as possible in camera. Try a circular polarizer next time.