Photo display issue

I have an iPhone 5 and I took two pictures in landscape mode. My question is: why does one of them appear in the Photos app in the correct orientation (the photo is landscape and there are white bars filling the resulting space above and below when the phone is held in portrait mode) and one in the incorrect orientation (the photo is rotated 90 degrees from the correct orientation)?

What you've pictured is a disaply backlight LED problem — it looks as though half of yours aren't lit. They're integrated into the LCD panel, and this issue is not related in any way to the replacement of your logic board. You may want to reset your computer's SMC and see whether that resolves the problem:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
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