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What is the most important criterion?
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<blockquote data-quote="LensWork" data-source="post: 9298" data-attributes="member: 1283"><p>Perhaps I should have clarified my response; In the matter of Vital Spark's question, with regards to "image", Vital Spark referred to composition and exposure, while regarding "subject", Vital Spark mentioned "blurry". In this definition, and in your response that "it's always the image unless you're a "papparazzo", in which case all that matters is the subject", the point I intended to make was that in news & sports photography, the "subject" is of more importance than technical "image" quality and this element is not limited to papparazzo photography, as I took your response to imply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LensWork, post: 9298, member: 1283"] Perhaps I should have clarified my response; In the matter of Vital Spark's[U] [/U]question, with regards to "image", Vital Spark[U][/U] referred to composition and exposure, while regarding "subject", Vital Spark[U][/U] mentioned "blurry". In this definition, and in your response that "it's always the image unless you're a "papparazzo", in which case all that matters is the subject", the point I intended to make was that in news & sports photography, the "subject" is of more importance than technical "image" quality and this element is not limited to papparazzo photography, as I took your response to imply. [/QUOTE]
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