Cracking shots mate,
As they're in here, I'll try and see what I can pick from them
#1 I can't fault TBH.
#2 I would maybe try and selectively burn some of that sky, make it a little more dramatic and less bland. Also have you converted from RAW with Rawshooter? If so, did you use the fillin light function? It looks like the effect doing that gives, that it's been overly used?
#3 Again I can't fault it
#4 Another goodun, but personally doesn't do it for me I'm afraid. I think the foreground doesn't 'pop' from the background enough.
#5 I'm a fan of these arty 'wonky' type shots, and TBH I never know whether it's worked or not until I get home and see the shot on screen. I think you've got it just right here, not too twisted, not too straight. The shot fits almost perfectly to the
golden mean (Look at Figure B).
#6 This could have very easily turned out to be quite a boring shot, but the PP you've applied has pulled it together and given it some visual punch. Very colourful, very autumnal and pleasing to look at.
#7 Another corker I'm afraid..lol
I've only just noticed the feet too...lol The exposure does look a bit uneven, being more contrasty and darker to the top, yet lighter and almost blown towards the bottom. Not sure whether or not that was intentional though
Oh, and you need to clean your shoes boy!
Tryptic : Not too keen on the execution, I find for a tryptic works best with equal sized images usually. It can be done with differently sized images, but I think that's what's letting this one down for me I'm afraid.
The first and third shots in it are corkers, not too sure about the middle shot though.
Sorry if I was being overly blunt, I'm trying desperately to find things to criticise in what is a rather stunning selection of shots.
And its hard...lol