Hi!
Erm I new here...
So on the one hand, it's not right of me to want input on my photos without taking the time to admire and comment on others, but equally, I'm new here, so I don't wanna step on any toes and over step the mark...
So..
Really nice set, I especially like that each one is very different in scene and you've clearly got a good range of vision (of scenes and moods) at your disposal (sorry if I'm addressing the most experienced/respected photog here and that should be obvious, seriously I'm new)
#1 (as someone said above) I'm PERSONALLY I'm not a fan of a vignette, but that really works, adds a Victorian sense to the shot, I might be tempted to try a darker one though, it might not work at all and perhaps you tried already and preferred it as you've presented it?
#2 Good to go that IMO, and what I really like is the price... at first glance it could be an old shot, but the price ties it too today and suggests some things change, but many things don't, namely Mmmmm sweets!
#3 Fish and Chips, I might be tempted to flip it (make the condiment bottles on the left), and crop a bit out of what (is currently) the r/h side.. and for my tastes, I might have wanted slightly less DOF. Now if you were working to a brief, and that brief was, it's for a menu, please leave enough room for text to the left, then perfect, but as a shot (I'm sorry I don't want to sound harsh) it's got enough DOF to contextualise it, but (IMO) not enough 'bokeh' / specular highlights (is that the right term?) to tie up quite that much real estate and captivate the viewers attention
#4 Bang on that! It could've looked flat, but the signage stands out nicely, the colours don't distract from one another and the shadow running off the frame adds to the 3D
#5 I think someone above advised to lose some of the beach? IMO don't! I think you'd sacrifice too much pier or make a widescreen shot, and IMO the viewers eye is 'done' by the time it gets that far down the page, and although it's obvious it's a pier (!) the beach adds context.
Well my first CiC critique!! I'll get my coat!
and yes - if you look at my shots you're going to think,
well he talks a big game, but can't practice what he preaches!!! So much easier when it's not your work
Cheers
Adam