Tilted Landscape
No, I did not inadvertently tilt my camera! The bulk of the landscape before you is indeed tilted several degrees down to the left. What you are seeing is the Waterpocket fold, a monocline of tilted rock strata that forms the backbone of Capitol Reef National Park.
This image is from the presentation "Eight in O-Eight: Gulches are Great - Utah 2008".

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