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Originally Posted by MattUK
It's a combination of a lot of things: the subject, the environment, the lighting, the mood, the position, etc. Pro photographers just get it all right, even when some things (focus, horizon angle etc) are "wrong" 
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You're right, they do seem to have a knack for just getting it right :-)
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Originally Posted by ABERS
Surely if you conform to everyday standards you end up with everyday standard photographs.
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Yes, something I am beginnig to realise more and more.
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Originally Posted by GeoffWessex
This is an interesting thread. I'm going to be cheeky and suggest this is dividing into two camps.....
In the blue corner, a street photographer, for whom drama and human interest is everything, sometimes to the cost of technical quality. In the red corner, a landscaper, for whom a tripod is essential (along with an array of filters, remote shutter release etc), to give technical purity, compositional planning and perfect exposures.!
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I think you have hit the nail on the head. It was predominantly street photographers getting it wrong yet still getting it right :-) I suppose architecture and landscapes need to be more precise?
Karen