What are the components of a good photo? Is it a solid technical foundation? Is it patience to study the timing of shooting? Is it finding the right scene to shoot? Is it composition? Or something else?
For an excellent photographer, any element is a puzzle in his hand. What he needs to do is to choose the right content and put it in the right place, and use the scene, space and light content around him to form a meaningful photo.
Simplifying these elements, we can roughly divide them into the following types: light, color, timing, specific composition selected for actual conditions, and the distance between the photographer and the subject.
Of course, it does not mean that all these elements must appear in the same photo. In fact, it is difficult and unrealistic to gather all of them in one photo. If you do this deliberately, you may only get a meaningless pile. Many times we only need to focus on one or two of them. Even if other elements are weakened, it is enough as long as they can play a good auxiliary role.