I have seen many corn fields with roads in front of them. I read your question 
before viewing the example and so, yes, I noticed the difference in angle, but 
it looks totally natural. Leave it as is.
Except for one very minor detail - the brightness of the right-hand rear-view 
mirror caught my attention. As I say, minor detail . . .

stan

On Aug 27, 2013, at 7:06 AM, Paul Stenquist 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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