>>3642428Comfy and well composed but put some detail in the shadows and get lower for some depth and foreground interest
>>3642436Kinda neat but rule of thirds it
>>3642438Comfy spot. Go back and work on your composition and again, ideally get lower. Also don't blow out your highlights. Also crop in from the left
>>3642439Another than needs cropped in and rule of thirds
>>3642440Crop out the distracting rock cutting the edge on the left, get lower or higher
>>3642448Exactly the same- get lower, fix your composition and ease up on the harsh darks
>>3642449Great spot for a longer and/or ultra-long exposure
>>3642450This came out well but would again benefit from getting lower and calming the fuck down on the harsh blacks and low light
>>3642454Comfy. Again, rule of thirds would benefit
>>3642459Another fantastic ultra-long exposure opportunity but get in and closer to the water, put in an anchor/key of some kind and get rid of the crap round the edges
>>3642461Nice try but you could've gotten a much better composition here had you spent more time
>>3642469and again, could've been wonderful with some composition and just moving the frame left- the direction in this one is obvious
>>3642470Beautiful location and coastline. Again, frame in more to the left
>>3642474Could be great with some work and, as always, better composition, getting lower, and more frame to the left
The rest feel like passing snapshots and you're doing exactly what I did when I first started shooting- taking your camera to a nice location and just snapping everything around you in hopes of getting something worth keeping. It'll come with time but work on your weaknesses for the love of god-
Overall composition and frame/crop are definitely weakness of yours
I don't know whether it's your processing rather than camera but you have too much top end contrast in these and a bit more softness would go a long way and probably shifting the colour balance to the right in almost all of them