Seems to me that the car has a very slight slope of its own. That left
downward slant kinda balances out the left upward slant of the corn
stalks ... and so it looks just fine to me, as-is.

BTW, you can stretch the corn row level using the free transform tool
in a minute or two. Here's my try ...

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/2254722/PDML/17510003-lg-str8.jpg


On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 7:06 AM, Paul Stenquist <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm a bit torn here. Among my shots from the Mopar Nationals are some 
> profiles sot on a road next to a cornfield. I'm locked into just a few 
> shooting sites at this event due to the size of the crowd and limited access 
> to other venues, so this cornfield and the parking lot next to it is my best 
> choice. Unfortunately, the road and cornfield don't share the horizontal. I 
> either render profiles with the road going downhill and the cornfield level 
> or the rod level and the cornifield descending (the way  it actually is). 
> Here's a shot rendered in that manner:
>
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17510003&size=lg
>
> Do you find the horizontal mismatch distracting? Doesn't mayer much for the 
> magazine because it will probably be stripped our if used large, but when 
> making prints for car owners, it's a consideration.
>
>
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