>>2660908Some of your photos are okay-to-good, some of your photos are shit. I'll focus on the shit ones because fuck you.
>>2660911This photo could've been better if you'd panned it down a bit, or moved left and panned up. Typically, putting the horizon halfway up the photo is a no-no (unless the subject *is* the horizon -- that is, you're trying to show contrast between ground and sky or something). I hate the rule of thirds, but it's regretfully true in most cases, like this one.
>>2660922Those power lines fuck this photo badly. The eye tends to follow lines, especially diagonal ones, and these just go from one side of the frame to the other. An example of using lines well is
>>2660915 because the eye first lands on the faces, then follows the line down the bridge.
>>2661422What's your subject? Is it the plant, the ramp, or the bananas? What are you trying to say here? You need to put emphasis on something, here you should've done it through focus. Lower fstop, and focus on something specific, even while leaving the framing as is.
Good job overall though. And all of the above is some anon's opinion, so take it with a grain of salt.