Not necessarily! Sometimes Macrophotography can win a contest!
Sometimes the tiniest images are better. For instance, photographs taken through an electron microscope can be far more interesting than a poster sized image of nothing in particular!
Sherman Oaks - 1995 Bigger Is Not Always Better 2-14 was released on: USA: 3 November 1996
Photography is always going to be called "photography"
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Some people believe that bigger is always better because they think that having more of something means it is more valuable or powerful. They may believe that bigger things can provide more benefits or opportunities.
The belief that bigger is always better is commonly held due to the perception that larger size often indicates greater power, success, or value. This belief is reinforced by societal norms and cultural influences that prioritize scale and magnitude as symbols of superiority.
A large format photograph just means a bigger size of the photo. It differs from traditional photography because before large format we had smaller cameras.
I think oceans as there is always a wider variety of fish and they are a lot bigger.
It depends on the number of pixes and how you print them.
For gaming, Alienware is better. For music production and photography, Mac is better.
you will never find anything for a teen to make school perfect. Someone will always have something bigger and better so it will never be perfect. you would need to explain to your teen about school and that someone will always have something bigger and better and that you love them and that's all they need.
It depends on the dimensions of your room that which home theater fits there. But according to me the bigger one is always better.
You answered your own question. Bigger is Better. Best and Big have no relation to Bigger, so that is irrelevant information.