Wow.. They are amazing..
BUT!!! Rule of thirds wud!!!!
Suggestions if i may - you can crop off the top off of all the pics.. there isn't any interesting subject like clouds or mountains & that would give a more 'wholesome eerie' feel, which am guessing was your portrayal of the scene.
Second, i think you can up the shadows a wee bit so some more detail can be seen.. not much as that would possibly take something away from the image.. specially the first one
I really like that last shot! The image really captures my imagination. It almost looks like the darkness you have from the trees is trying to claw its way into the greyness of the fog. Gives it a very lonely feel for me.
I think its all the negative space. Most photos convey a feeling or point the photographer is trying to get across. Your photo on the other hand is almost like a blank canvas allowing me to fill in the photo how I see fit. It doesn't lead me in any certain way and I think that's what draws me to it more than the others.
If that makes sense......
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I edited this quickly for you - THOUGHTS?
Isn't he a wedding photographer?But again, I am not a photographer. I just love a beautiful image. There´s this Australian bloke (Mr. Jerry Ghionis) who´s photos are amongst the most amazing I have seen and he does have some, whereby he breaks the rule of thirds... Does that mean we all should do it? Maybe... Sometimes... Does that mean he always does it? Not by 2% I imagine, but one of those images he considers to be his best...