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hi everyone in this video somebody sent me an email saying hi doll I remember II did a video we will go about cropping limbs in portraits whatamp;#39;s your thoughts on this so heamp;#39;s asked if heamp;#39;s if itamp;#39;s okay to crop at the knees and the elbows and the ankles he hasnamp;#39;t quite made his mind up whether he likes it or whether he doesnamp;#39;t like or whether itamp;#39;s good or whether itamp;#39;s not so good and he says on the photos which he has done it already he likes it more but he doesnamp;#39;t know whether itamp;#39;s technically correct and he says please can you set me right on this oh okay first of all Iamp;#39;m probably not the right person to tell you what is technically correct because I usually just ignore most rules but yes there are certain rules in photography which are not necessarily real to make sure that you stay in line but more that help you create more pleasing image to the eye there are certain images that people look at an