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In photography it's referred to as a Dutch Slant or some such, quite popular in fashion etc. Technically, landscapes should be spot on horizontal, Ansel Adams always took a spirit level with him and spent ages fussing over getting it just right.Continuing the "crop framing" discussion from a while ago about how things should be comped in a photo, why are there so many renders here with horizon obviously tilted and not by a small error or something, but deliberate, large amount, which to a viewer gives an impression of things falling over (because viewers don't see the rest of the scene and don't know camera location, so we don't have reference)