LOL! Well, there's no denying that he's coming out of the corner and he is literally touching "an" edge! - he skims but does not touch the bottom edge! LOL! ~ Lonnit
Lonnit, I also said: "subject should touch an edge and be concentrated into the corner". You are supposed to do what I mean, not what else I say. 100 points for finding a loophole. Just kidding, your point is well taken. -tv
Sorry, not buying it! The rules do not state that no part of the subject may enter the middle. His face is not near the middle. The highlight on the side of his head is center framed, and that highlight is certainly not the subject of the image; the child is. The rules state "one dominent "subject" anchored in the corner". This is clearly one dominant subject anchored in a corner. Additionally, the rules were clarified by "touch or intersect the edge, say, as if the subject is partially chopped off by the edge", which again, I have clearly done. :) ~ Lonnit
Like Penny says but a careful application of the rules reveals a center violation for that well highlighted face so precisely in the middle. (That was last challenge.) For this challenge, the face needs to be in the corner. No technical points but a warm portrait so a 4 for quality. -tv