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hey youre about to uncover key factors that transform snapshots or good images into great impressive and sometimes even awe-inspiring photographs but before we get into the Practical nitty-gritty lets think what makes a photo great is it completely subjective to an extent yes but when it comes to travel and documentary photography which is what this channel is about there are certain qualities that will elevate a photo from the ordinary were talking about photographs that awaken emotions convey a distinctive mood and envelop you in an atmosphere photos that communicate a strong sense of story or a profound sense of place and they do all this in a bold unambiguous way I reckon we can pretty much all agree that these qualities contribute to a photos greatness so now what does it take to create such photos what are the practical steps involved Im convinced that the answer lies in the concept that Ive explored throughout this short video series in visual cues you might have seen the