Long exposure technique looks great and composition is very nice too
There is some differences in PP between the images, you might want to try and be more consistent with the pp across a set.
for example, the first image looks flat and dull, 2nd image looks the same but has more contrast, 3rd looks similar but more vibrant in colour, 4th looks the same as the third.
best image for me is the 3rd one
I know you have to pp each image accordingly, but if you can keep within a certain tolerance so they all look "similar" in colour tones, brightness, contrast and vibrance/saturation, the set will look better presented.
Thanks for the comments Carl. That's something I hadn't considered. Apart from a single spot removal there is no PP on the first image. Taking your comments on board, I'll go back to it.
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