One of the things that differentiate me from people who take really good photographs, is that they recognize good light when they see it.
I have numerous photos that would be so much improved if only I had paid more attention to this.
I wonder if anyone is aware of a resource anywhere that provides some good pointers as to what to look for. (I realise that early morning and end of the day are good).
Often I find that I only really notice lighting defects (such as undesirable shadows or poor exposure) when I download the images onto my computer screen. I would value some tips that teach me what to look for prior to clicking the shutter!