Erik - what strikes me about all the images, other than perhaps the last one seem to be snapshots rather than "photographs".
Photographs grab the viewers attention and will have an impact on the viewer, while a snapshot records an event. What I mean by that that they are too busy looking all over the image and my eyes can't quite figure out what to focus on and grabs my attention. I assume that you are trying for a photograph, rather than a snapshot.
I feel you have included too much material; get closer and simplify your composition. To quote the late, great photographer Robert Capa, "if your picture isn't good enough, you're not close enough".
A closer crop will give you a stronger composition. Also, I've noticed that you like using Dutch tilting in a lot of your work. Yes, there are times to use this technique, but it must look deliberate and you need to have a compositional reason for doing so.