Thanks. I knew someone was going to mention about the horizon lol. The thing is the slanted angle is the true angle of the field. So is it appropriate to fudge the true look of the landscape for the sake of adhering to perhaps the technical rules of a landscape photo?
Like the composition and the use of contrast on #1.
You've captured some nice colours on #2 and the clarity is cool too. The path works well in the composition, as do the hedge and clouds and i like how that side of the image is balanced by the brighter tones on the left.
Slopes are fine, i only ever see flat horizons when i go to the seaside.....or down sarf ! Most of the time in images it looks like someone has straightened them
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