Here are my photos:
Photo 1: Horizon at the center

Photo 2: Horizon at the bottom

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Photo 3: Horizon at the top

Second set of photos:
Photo 4:Horizon at the bottom

Photo 5: Horizon in the center

Photo 6: Horizon at the top

From the photos I've noticed that looking in the ones that have the horizon in the bottom (photos 2&4), my eye will always look at the skies while the horizon itself and what comes under will play a minor role in the photo.
On the other hand in the photos that have the horizon in the top the skies almost don't play any role and the depth of the field is the dominant part of the picture.
That leaves us with the photos which the horizon is in the center. In those photos I think that the part that will be more dramatic, will dominant the photo. As we can see in photo 5, the skies, which are quiet dramatic, will take the dominant part of the photo. But that's not the case in photo 1 which I see no one dominant part but one picture that combines two parts.
You can also notice a clear difference in the brightness of the photos when the photos with the horizon in the bottom are much darker than the other ones which was expected come to think of the angle of the sun beams.
My favorite photo in this assignment is no.4. I love the power and Strength of the skies which seems very black, but still some light is trying to come thought, gives ud the hope that there is sun after all this.