9/9 done but since nobody is doing anything other than posting shots in here I'll "critique" what I see with the zero experience I have
>>3273131>>3273132Busy with the grass and the focus is slightly off- You either want to completely isolate or you want a background that is consistent and doesn't take away from your subject.
You also want enough DoF to get all (as much as possible) of your subject unless you're doing a macro shot
All of your shots have partial or poor light creating busy/distracting/ugly shadows and
>>3273136 is the one exception where it's overcast and you've used it to your advantage with the bokeh
>>3273154Pretty and technically decent even if the focus shouldn't be touching the dead grass as well (removes attention). The light is even but boring but there's not much you can do, only recommendation here is to get lower and give those flowers some height and drama
>>3273160Interesting subject but for the love of god focus on the flower head and stop cutting off the sides when you're isolating
>>3273875OOF, dark, etc
>>3274213and again, beautiful background though
>>3274230Might have worked if isolated but only if the clump on the left becomes part of the frame and story
>>3274489Insect photography is something I don't like to comment on because I know how 99% of it is fake but I'd say dig and bury your camera so you can get lower or don't bother at all with a shot like this- like flowers, the 45 degree angle is just going to ruin any story
>>3274541>>3274539Tells a story together- cold to warm in the sunrise, flowers waking up etc. I'd like a little less frame and business but otherwise cool shots
>>3276513If you're singling something out at least make it interesting relative to what you're hiding
>>3276514Impressive focal point
>>3276516The selective focus can work here in those rolling shots you see, but you need to create landscapes with them. For this shot, get lower and pick a tuft of flowers on a "vista"