>>3584136boring
>>3584137again, a pretty scene does not make a pretty photograph.
There was so much potential in this scene. Unfortunately the foreground is dominating, and instead of the clouds and mountains being the focus of the photo, you now have this gray shrub mess drawing away visual attention
>>3584139No clear subject.
The tree on the right is the most visually interesting thing in this scene, I would have recomposed with that as the subject.
>>3584140Better, there is a clear subject now. Unfortunately there's that two-trunked tree that is overlapping and interfering with your main subject. This would have been easily fixed by moving a few feet to the left and recomposing to create space between the two trees.
Foreground is also very distracting.
>>3584141it's a picture of nothing
>>3584142This one is actually good. I would crop to focus on the two islands on the left, or crop to put fjord as the main subject instead of it being split between the island and the fjord.
Also needs some dehazing to make it more clear, as it looks very flat as is.
>>3584145If the rock is the subject, why are you cutting it off on the left? If the mountains are the subject, why are you including a distracting rock?
>>3584146same critique applies here. If the mountains are the subject go telephoto and focus on the mountains. pic related. Scene has a lot of potential, be deliberate and use it.
>>3584148This one is also good.
Fix your horizons, dehaze a little, and fix the colors. Nice job and decent composition.
>>3584149Pretty scene but the way the photograph is framed, the bushes along the centerline take up too much visual interest. Should have framed it separately so that the water and bushes take up equal weight.