>>3585478I actually like that one the most.
Mainly tone down on denoising A LOT. You're smearing away detail on most of your images. On cropping, It's a good practice to learn finding compositions in post, just keep that in mind when on terrain. Also, at f11, f14, you're probably entering diffraction on your lenses. For most lenses up to full frame, f8 tends to be the optimal landscape aperture. You do shoot smaller apertures for sun and light star effects, and when it's needed for depth, but you do start loosing sharpens when going past f8. Anyway, it depends on lens to lens, so do some tests yourself. Shoot same scene at different apertures, and you'll figure it out.