>>2918853Lovely green/purple color contrast between the sky and trees, and I like how the two groups of trees on each side frames the composition. If I were you I would try to shop out the car. It would also benefit from a more defined silhouette, the left side of your face/shoulder kind of fades into the darkness in front of you. Maybe you can try shopping in a tree there to get some more definition.
>>2918567>>2918566Composition is too busy, even though the colors help separate the objects a bit. The background is great with some beautiful lighting hitting the mountains. The reflection is water have potential, but the three bushes in the foreground kind of clutters everything and don't work as a foreground element in themselves. I would move closer to the water and use the reeds instead.
>>2918449Maybe you could have taken a separate shot of the tree to avoid the blur from wind+long exposure? If it's possible I would also try to get some color in there, if not b/w could work.
>>2918245too much going on.
>>2918239Awesome. The person walking in the sun creates a sense of perspective that lifts this shot so many levels. The straight vertical lines on the buildings are very satisfying, maybe you could try removing the wires to simplify and bring those out more. A more vertical crop might further emphasise that as well: right now the outermost left and right portions are kinda dead.
>>2918208cool
>>2918142I like the clean lines in the asphalt and newly mowed lawn vs the raw nature of the mountain.
>>2917762Needs more dof. There's potential in the subject (the thick and even texture of the moss vs the stone), but you blew it.
>>2917675Needs more dof to emphasise what's interesting in the subject (the repeating pattern). Nice red/green color contrast at the bottom but the top portion is crap.
>>2917592nice moment! decent faux-vintage effect as well.
>>2917416beautiful colors and composition.
>>2917389feels like a pre-18 century still lyf