I've noticed, and this really isn't aimed at you, there seems to be a style now for hyper dark, hyper high black point over saturated images. Think the work of Ted Gore. I prefer a lighter, brighter touch like Ian Camerons. I know both are aclaimed photographers but honestly, Teds work doesn't do anything for me whatsoever. People seem to think mood comes from a vingette, increasing the blacks or split toning the life out of an image.
Yours are mercifully faithful honest renditions but I always like to dicuss images, whats good, whats not so good. Some feedback I don't see the merits in but the crop has helped me get Neist to where it should be. A place like Neist is a bit out of my zone, reflections in lakes and mountains is really where its at for me. I prefer more golden light to you, but I don't sell postcards, you do, and deep shadows and rich light really isn't postcard material.