This sounds really a bit weird but, this is what I experience. Usually I used to pick out the "good" photo straight after the event, while the memory in my head is still fresh. This actually had somehow blinding myself as I was trying to pick out a photo based on what I remembered during that moment instead of the resulting image which sit in my storage.
A good photo come with 3 main components:
- Good composition.
- In focus.
- Tell a story.
What makes out of a good composition? It means when you photograph an object, it doesn't somehow get cut off here and there, like a half headed man. Well, we can always argue about the artistic value of breaking the rules, but usually it turns out to be bad.
How about a shots that is too busy? Usually this type of shots can be saved, as cropping and tilting in post process is easy. When I decided to use this type of shot, it means that it has recorded down a very special moment. :)
In focus:
A photo in focus is really important, a sharp image really stand out. :)
There is only that much of unsharp mask you can apply in photoshop before it starts to get lots of noise and halo. So, make sure to pick a really sharp (in focus) photo. :) Unless you got no more choice. :P
Tell a story:
This is the most important factor out of the 3. A photo tell a story is priceless, no matter it is good composition or in focus or not. :P
Use this as the first priority when picking out a good photo. :)
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