While I firstly dismissed these as rather snapshotish, I started to realize you have an interesting take on how you handle your horizons in these. You tend to have a rather static common foreground often slightly tilted, but very often set against a rolling horizon. There is a lot more here than I first realized. So I'm going to take them a lot more seriously and appreciate your style.
Thanks Blansky that is an interesting comment, more than you could know. There are a dozen other photographs at different places I made but decided not to use for this MSA, all are plays with hay mowing lines or textures, hilltop curves and horizon curves. You picked up on my underlying theme and frame of mind, even though these three are not as obvious. Though I went to location #1 and #3 specially to make these photos, and did work at composing them, I do agree they lean toward snapshotish.