Very well done. Especially liked #3 and the last one.
Outstanding. They also show that animals have emotions like we do - in a good way. At least that was the effect that I got.
Very nice set and interesting explanation. Would like to see other photos of the area.
Beautifully done, especially like #2 & 4. Always amazed at the engineering that went into these steam engines.
Very bad technique. It should not hurt. Do not request, demand a different tech.
Beautiful. My favorite however is #5. If you haven't framed it, you should.
In my teens - I will be 82 next month - I shot ektachrome and those slides are worthless. However I also shot some Kodachrome 25 and they look as good today as when first shot. In the 90s I shot Fuji and they are beautiful. Digital with my Nikon Z6 are as good as the slides.
A good photograph is about what is not in the picture. You need to ask yourself what is my subject and exclude anything the detracts from that. Case in point your third picture would be much stronger if you cut off everything in shadow to the left of the people. I would recommend Bryan Peterson's book "Learning to see creatively. Back in the film days John Shaw's books were my go to bibles. Today Bryan's books are a must and will advance your knowledge by leaps and bounds. Good luck and have fun.
Hope you framed it. Beautiful shot.
Terrific. I especially liked the first one. The contrast between the bison and their environment is striking. Good job.
The answer to which cable service is the worst? The one you happen to have.
When I had my D7500 I picked up a very nice used 16-85 f4 for not a lot of money. Great lens, 1 stop slower.
My daughter videoed me trying to do it and put it on line. One of the mysteries of the universe.