Some cool pics Suzz! I found the close up of the jagged ice to be particularly eye catching. I love the textures. I also really liked the first one, the ice cave, and the zooming in and out flower picture. I've also never tried that before, but I will now!
So was all of this taken in the 3 sisters wilderness? What was your set up? Everything shot on a tripod and autobracketed?
Not gonna lie though I feel like some of these photos could use some additional work in post. Here's some of my thoughts...some are kind of nitty so hopefully I don't come off as too big of a dick!
#1 - I find that blown out section of the sky quite distracting as well as the slight haloing around the mountains. This was an HDR right? Can you keep the foreground and manually blend in a properly exposed shot of the sky? The composition is great though.
#2 - focus looks a bit soft
#3 - That foreground is wayyy too dark and the and the upper left part of the sky needs some work as well. If you are not autobracketing or using filters getting the full dynamic range of a shot like this is going to be extremely difficult. Also composition wise I think it would work better if you shot lower and closer to the flowers so that their white petals can contrast starkly against the dark midground area, rather than against the white snow.
#5 - I don't like the banding around the sun. Also maybe a bit more sky and a little less foreground.
Ice cave - I'd work on trying to get rid of the blown out highlights in the stream. Also maybe adjusting the white balance on the foreground to make it a bit less blue. Stylistically I would also shoot this around f13 to get that nice sunburst effect. Freakin cool shot though.
Jagged ice - agree with scratchy to boost the contrast. and maybe do a bit of sharpening. Might make a cool B+W as well.
Last one - What happened here?! Crazy banding in the sky and super underexposed foreground. I mean that stream leading the viewers eye into the distance would look cool if I could actually see it.
Well hopefully this was somewhat helpful