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Photography Q&A
What is the most important criterion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ruidoso Bill" data-source="post: 9318" data-attributes="member: 753"><p>I agree with the wow factor and Helene's view on subject, I just think as photographers we look more deeply at an image than a non photographer. Maybe what we see as a well composed photo or one that obviously violates a compositional rule is in most cases of little to no importance from a non photographers perspective. Same way when it comes to paintings, if one isn't trained in what to look for, the painting has less importance and admiration.</p><p> </p><p>When Mom's look at pictures of children they don't look at much beyond the faces of the children. Dog lovers look at the dog's. The things we worry about they usually could care less about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruidoso Bill, post: 9318, member: 753"] I agree with the wow factor and Helene's view on subject, I just think as photographers we look more deeply at an image than a non photographer. Maybe what we see as a well composed photo or one that obviously violates a compositional rule is in most cases of little to no importance from a non photographers perspective. Same way when it comes to paintings, if one isn't trained in what to look for, the painting has less importance and admiration. When Mom's look at pictures of children they don't look at much beyond the faces of the children. Dog lovers look at the dog's. The things we worry about they usually could care less about. [/QUOTE]
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