I'm also intersted in what the sound deadener looks like in this area too, how far does it go down the outer inner fender, does it hit the frame rail at all, does it cover the firewall/toeboard area completely between the inner fender and the inner cowl side panel? Mainly trying to figure out what to so with my car, date and plant in signature.
Depends on the pattern the worker choose. If the path took it near, ended or started there (on the frame rail) then yes you would have it on the frame rail, any brackets, fuel line, brake line, grommet, bumper bracket, front valance ....... behind or where overspray would naturally travel. Sometimes referred to as "magic sound deadener"
In judging its not unusual for judges to deduct for patterns that stop suddenly, don't make sense, look like they were tapped off and so on. Remember that this application was applied after the car was completely together minus the front wheels and tires and applied from below the car. This often helps as you plan out how you will apply the product you've chosen.
From an earlier thread
Light/or minimal application HEAVY Application Front inner apron and back side of headlight area
Bottom of fender area
Rear inner and firewall section
Highlighted to show what appears to be 5 passes with the application wand on this example - each different color