Someone remove the fog from this photo?

Taken with my friends iphone. Can someone fix this?
Someone remove the fog from this photo

You can't just edited it out but you could go onto photo shop or light room and adjust the whites so then you can see it less. It won't go away completely.

If you have Photoshop, easiest way is to create 1 or 2 new Contrast adjustment layers and set the adjustment to 100 depending on your taste. It will not eliminate everything but it will become usable. If you have the skills, you can create masks to block out the adjustments for newer layer so you will have different adjustments for the left area where the fogging is heavy and the right where fogging is lighter.

You can't fix it

Don't know if this is any better for you //postimgs.org/apple-touch-icon.png the colour is a bit off after edit but its not surprising being as its from a mobile phone.

Certainly, when the £50 quid is transferred to my paypal account then I will have a go.

So much wrong with this pic, colour balance, noisy, under-exposed etc., however

About the best I can do with it, trouble is you correct one thing it makes another fault worse.

This will be deleted from my Flickr photostream in 14 hours.

It's really beyond repair. The image is very noisy as well, because you used an iphone.

If I'm honest, I don't think it's worth the time taken to even attempt a fix. The photo just isn't good enough. Take another one. Screwdriver made the best attempt, I doubt it could be bettered.

Image does have fog hazed, from left side gradual, as of bad lighting and location indoors,

you can try adjusting rgb channels,
or try adjusting unsharpen mask,

you can try levels or curves rgb
what you could look at is th cmyk channels and notice black channel exposed,
copy that to layer, and invert as mask to overlay as neutral blend,

http://www.pentaxforums.com/forums/digital-processing-software-printing/61068-there-easy-way-fix-haze-photoshop.html
http://photo.net/digital-darkroom-forum/00XwCh
http://www.dpreview.com/...ad/3164920
http://gimpguru.org/tutorials/removinghaze/
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dark channel prior / defogging
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/kahe/cvpr09/

Neutralhazer, Photoshop plugin, depth map
http://www.kolor.com/neutralhazer-haze-remover-photo-photoshop-plugin.html
Photokit Sharpener (HazeCutter brush) aerial haze
http://pixelgenius.com/sharpener2/
Haze remover
http://www.imgfsr.com/ifsr_hr.html

Debanding
http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=9939.0.