What type of camera do you have??? If you are talking about a digital camera, there are a ton of possibilities...
The quality of the sensor in your camera is the first huge thing that affects the quality.
The software embedded in each camera "interprets" what the sensor picks up, so that is the second thing.
Typically, this software control system has many, many specific adjustments for things like white balance, color temperature, type of light source, color vividness, etc, etc...
Most cameras have a lot of "scene settings" that approximate the "best" configuration for portrait, nighttime, scenic panorama, etc, that set those parameters for you... Those may or may not be correct for your type of shooting.
You may want to play with it in "manual" mode and take a bunch of test shots playing with the settings to see which parameter affects your blue sky issue...
I had a pretty high end Nikon a while back that would take gorgeous photos... Until you got to things with floods of red - like a close up of a bright rose or something... Then it could "over-wash-out" that large expanse of shading... The next Nikon I got after that, didn"t do it at all..
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