Sorry took a little long to reply...  I kept trying to narrow the cause.  I 
tried what you said place images under drawable-hdpi and drawable-land-hdpi. 
I also tried just drawable and drawable-land.  I have made sure I removed 
all images from the widget from this folders to avoid any mistakes testing 
on my end.

Up to now what I've noticed is it doesn't matter if the land and port images 
are the same dimensions or different, the issue still occurs.

Something important to reproducing the issue I noticed is that make sure the 
call setImageViewResource(...) is never called in port mode otherwise  you 
will not see this issue. The call to setImageViewResource has to happen 
while you are inside an application in land mode.

I have simplified my application to just that one call setImageViewResource 
when a particular intent is received.  After so much testing I'm starting to 
think this is a bug in android...

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