TBH, it is still the same.
The left elbow comes into the left hip and your natural straight drive is through mid-on/midwicket.
Its not a problem per se but it makes playing through the offside more difficult. Its hard to get over the ball properly, harder to play through the covers and harder to have full control of the shot.
Compare the elbow position to that of David Fulton. The left elbow is kept high and pointing towards the bowler trather than collapsing.
His feet are similar to yours but he keeps his upper body in a good position.
There are great players with bigger technical problems than this, but you are obviously a good player and its such an obvious and simple thing to correct.
Good luck