“No photograph of any three-dimensional subject is ever disqualified from TTG because of how the subject was manipulated, controlled, posed, guided, or directed.”
There is one two-dimensional exception: no “non-TTG-qualified image that looks like a TTG-qualified image” can be a primary subject of a TTG photograph, as spelled out in the last paragraph of P8.
But other than that one exception, TTG-eligible photos can be made of any subject, including any real-world scene.
