
Originally Posted by
Roger Clark
Andre,
First, by your term "record," and your first sentence, I assume you mean outstanding photos with high impact, as opposed to recording what was there as in photojournalism (though the two can be the same).
I would say the most important factor in an exceptionally high impact photo is the lighting, second the subject, third the composition which includes the foreground and background), and last the technical specs. When they all come together, it makes for those "knock you socks off images."
A great subject in poor light will generally not make a great photo (there are exceptions). A lousy subject in great light can still make for a great photo.
It's all about the light, and there are always exceptions. Processing can not fix bad light.
Roger