>>3008664All I can say is that they're really bad and bland. The technique, subject matter, and composition aren't at a level where they can even be critiqued, besides just "learn the basics."
Don't worry, it's not the end of the world. Everyone sucks when they start.
Look at good landscapes, and try to figure out what makes them good. Get your technique down too.
When you're sharing a picture, you have to clear your mind of the memory you might have behind the photo, the effort it might have took, and the context. You might be thinking "I hiked really hard and took this from the top of a mountain, it looked really cool when I took it" or something, but all the viewer sees is the picture itself, with none of your memories attached to it.
Go read the fucking sticky.