Image arbitrary rotation

I don't know if it's just me but whenever I use the image rotate and rotate an image using an arbitrary angle, it seems to always increase the size of the canvas and the size seems to almost exponentially increase. Is there any way to avoid this or is this a bug with Photoshop CC?

Here you go: 
1. Make a Selection of the area you want to rotate.I chose to  include your T markers, you my choose to select only the gear (lens?) for rotation.
2.  Edit > Transform > Rotate the multiple layers. Note that the center point of the rotation may be adjusted by you
3. Execute the Rotation
4. Final result.

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