Having watched Ospreys fish, that second shot is as good as it gets!
Third one is just a killer. Very nice. Not too saturated - believable.
Perhaps I misunderstood the question.
Perfectly elegant. Very nice.
Wonderful images. So nice to see something different. Thank you.
Nice Mural - good shot. You got it!
The answer depends on who answers. New school people will tell you to crop in post. Old school guys like me will tell you to always crop in camera - so long as you have a clear vision of what you want in the final image. That way, you have the best quality. That being said, being a photographer today in 2018 is a tremendous experience. Generally speaking, all cameras shoot great images. File size is now so large that one can afford to crop a bit in post which many people do. For people like me who've been at it for over 50 years, we prefer to bring it close to final - prefering to edit in camera.
Taking a contrarian view, it could also be said that old school is too restricted and does not allow for creative flow to be more malleable in post. Sometimes, all of us have taken "great" shots that we really didn't know could be great before we got into post, Photoshop and the like. - jm
Wonderful composition and tight resolution. Good work.
How idyllic. Love the brilliant colors of spring.
The worst is DC. It is a law that cameras may not be on a tripod. Hand-held only.