Sky Quality
Skies should be photoreal. Not overly saturated. Little or no noise should be visible. Clouds should be “light”, not dark or threatening.
Skies should be photoreal. Not overly saturated. Little or no noise should be visible. Clouds should be “light”, not dark or threatening.
Excessive sky or foreground (grass, concrete, pavement) should be cropped out equally.
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Subject building(s) should typically be located in the vertical center of the image.
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If a tree, column, or other element is significantly blocking the view of something important, it can often be omitted. When in doubt, ask a supervisor.
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Trees should not be too big so that they obscure the view of the buildings or other important details. Shrubs should appear like they get trimmed every 2 weeks. We should only show large shrubs as an accent, or to soften a large, bare wall.
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