I often see some comments that say you have to find good light to become good photog. It makes me wonder, how do you spot great light then? What kind of signs are you looking for? Is it hard? How is it hidden? Are there any fundamental signs/tips to look out for to find a good lighting scenario in nature, inside buildings etc.? What makes good lighting good?
Sure, it’s subjective what any photographer considers “good lighting,” but once you’ve decided what kind of lighting fits your definition of “good lighting,” the ways of finding or creating that sort of lighting become more objective. It still takes time to learn.
All artforms have aspects to them that are objective.