>>2656693In a limited sense, yes. They basically issue you three rules: no photos of construction, military, or people. It sort of rules out all the things you'd want to take photos of so you have to sneak in everything else. I have some landscapes with remote villages in them/etc which arguably weren't "allowed" but are fairly flattering, imo.
There were a lot of things I saw with my eyes that I would've loved to have pictures of, but that's life I suppose.
>>2656696Perspective isn't negotiable in DPRK. You take the photos you can from where you are. The horizon is straight, North Korea is just an incredibly mountainous region. Also no one is interested in seeing the cornfields of DPRK, the true grandeur of the country is in the beauty of the mountains.