It's a tough call. I voted for 'sharpness/clarity' because sometimes when I'm looking at a photo, if it's just a regular pic of an ordinary thing, then I can still be amazed by the sharpness of the photo.
Plus, it's not a fair poll, because I love porn...
Vivid color, contrast, and sharpness are what I look for. Some of the nicest images that I've seen from Kodak for example are pictures of colorful hot air balloons or sailboats or race cars, etc. To me, images of brown or dull things just aren't very interesting (with exceptions of course).
One of the reasons that I prefer marine tanks over freshwater tanks is because marine tanks are much more colorful.
Hmmm.... that's an easy one:
You see... if I was looking for a clear and sharp photo of a fish, I would search the encyclopedia..
So if the photograph was ment to explain to me what a certain creature is - it should look sharp and clear and nothing else matters.
But if I look on a photo as an act of fun - I nned it to touch me. I need it to reflect emotions, to mke me laugh or cry or angry or something...
It should cause some reaction!
I couldn't vote, because by the wording of the question it sounds like you want to know what I look for in a "great" photo and a great photo always has all of the above- except for porn, which would be a bonus.
I thought GregR's clownfish photo in the fish contest certainly qualified, a shame it didn't make the finals- probably because there are so many clownfish shots out there- but few are as good as that one.
TS - well, I guess that's why they say you can't argue about a taste.
cause.. I wouldn't agree with you on that one
I looked again on that clownfish you mentioned. It's a great photo! no doubt! But it didn't make me feel anything. I mean... not even all the eggs around. Just like another photo taken from a scientific book.
UnderGrad's 2 peeping heads, and Jinjit's 3 tenors on the other hand made me feel something. They both made me laugh. Like a cartoon or something.
Travis Staut's yawning damsel also made me feel as if I was looking at something happening. The clownfish is not "happening" it's a frozen image... It don't make me feel curious as for what comes next...
It's obvious! w/out the composition you have no picture!
All the others are important at the same level. But you need first a good composition before you have any picture at all