Images that do not line up

First, if this has been covered in another post my apologies but as always I am in a time crunch and do not have the time to search.
My problem has to do with images that line up in layout view of DWcs5 but when I engage "live view" they shift. The following two screen grabs will illustrate.
Image 1 - the red line indicates that the image on the left and the image on the right line up. They are in a table.
Image 2 shows the live view and as you see the image on the right has moved down several inches. I cannot account for this. What I DID notice is that when the image on the left is removed the image on the right returns to its desired spot.
I considered doing this as proper css but with 14 pages of product, and each page having a slightly different look, I thought I would have a container area and just deposit the master table of elements in there but this is what has happened. Anyone have a clue as to what is wrong?
Thanks as always for assistance.

Is that tables? It looked APDiv-ish to me.
OP, Just a quick note if you are using tables for layout: don't use colspan or rowspan to merge table cells. It will generally break your display at some point.
Try nesting simple tables within cells of simple tables instead.
For example: if you want two rows on the right and one row on the left in a two column table, a more browser friendly way to do that would be to have a base two column table with one row. Then, in the right hand cell, place a one column two row table and add your content to the cells of that nested table.
It takes a little getting used to, but it will be a much more stable display cross browser/platform/version and give you a lot more control over how your tables behave.

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