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Orton Effect is cool, but be careful as it, like other techniques has suffered from over use. At least, these look like Ortons, they could just be soft focus. With landscape photography, sharpness is key, though Orton can make for some pretty neat landscapes as well. These are all pretty shots. Compositionally, not much to comment on. Just think about the Orton/soft focus thing.
#5 - Harsh overhead sunlight. It's cool to see a fawn, unfortunately, the time of day/weather was not your friend. An overcast day, or a shot around sunrise/sunset would have made this much better. Eyes are key to great wildlife shots, and due to the lighting, all you see are two black spots where eyes should be. Focus seems good, and the pose of the animal is great, however. Just be mindful of the lighting.
#6 - Doesn't really do anything for me. Subject is too centered. If the house had been moved to the right, and the horizon moved down a smidge, it would have really made for a nice photo.
#7 - I really like this one. Unfortuantely, the sky is blah. Nothing you can do about that except re-shoot. Very nice in all other respects, however.
#8 - The sky is spectacular in this shot. I like the sillouette of the oil pump. I'm wondering if cutting off a good chunk of the black bar on the bottom would help this shot. I don't say this often also, but this might be a good candidate for an HDR. Just go easy on the processing.
#9 - Risking life, limb and camera for a shot? I wouldn't have, but good on ya for trying.

It's a neat perspective that you really don't see often. Without the train, it would look like a cliche "camera on the railroad track" picture, but the slightly OOF train in the background gives a sense of danger and excitement. If you were to try this again, a couple suggestions. I hold no responsibility for any damage to body or property for trying these.

It might look better from the center of the track instead of the side. In addition, although I'm sure this is easier said than done, a better focal point. There really isn't much in focus except a sliver of random ground somewhere in front of the camera. In this shot, the billboard (which looks to me like Jesus preaching...kinda appropriate given the dangerous nature of the shot, lol) might look good in focus, or maybe the bridge. Those are just some thoughts.
#10 - Might be worth bumping up the contrast and saturation a tiny bit in this one. I can't pinpoint it, but something just seems wrong with this shot. Also, the horizon is slightly leaning to the left, I think. Though, that could just be an illusion from the pier. Might be a tad underexposed as well. Might be worth playing around with this shot in your editing program.
All in all, nice work. Keep it up, and I look forward to seeing more work from you.
