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“Perspective” is the view of a scene from a fixed point.

• When taking a photograph,

TTG photographers can position and point the camera wherever they choose, knowing that they are committing to the exact “perspective” that the camera lens is seeing when the shutter is clicked.

• But a photograph is always disqualified from P2 if, after the light from the scene hits the recording surface,

the depiction of anything in the photo is reshaped* to make it look like the camera had been positioned or pointed somewhere other than where it had been positioned or pointed during the exposure(s).


*The only reason anything can ever be reshaped in a TTG photo is for correction of lens/camera anomalies, which is #4 of TTG’s Allowables.

 

FAQ on Perspective Correction