Opinions on my photos taken today?

Toady I decided to take a stroll along the river and took some pics.
Could I please get some feedback? I only just started taking photos a week ago and bare in mind these are taken on an iPhone camera so quality isn't brilliant! I'm very inexperienced (as I'm sure will be obvious)
Thank you in advance for any answers.
They are all numbered. Do any grab your attention?

Opinions on my photos taken today

The ones showing the punts on the canal are very cool, and also how you capture the leaves turning red. I would get more close ups of that. Not bad for an iphone camera, you seem to have a good eye for photography.

Um
my suggestion is that you don't take landscape photos, or wide shot photos. It's very hard to get right.
focus of parts of photos, such as the leaves on some of those trees are amazing and could make for a great photo. Like i like the leaves and the tree on pic 14, but the river with the grass makes the image look bad. Try focus on sections.
also look at lighting some pictures could be ok but the lighting ruins it
try, if you have it, put some of these on photoshop and edit the contrast and brightness, you will straight away see an improvement on the photos.

I'm completely stuck on this part of my A level photography course. I have to sketch 30 photos that I'm going to take before I go and take them but I just can't think of anything. It has to be around the theme interior/exterior but as long as the photo is vaguely linked to that it's okay. I just don't see how I can sketch the photos before I even find the subjects I'm going to take the photos of.

Your pictures are really good, you have captured the essence of your subjects and used light and color to your advantage which is something you need in photography.

Considering you only used an iPhone which is only 8mp I'm amazed that you took such good quality.

You have a good eye and if you had a good camera with good lenses you could go far with your talent.

Keep up with your talent, don't waste it.

They are really nice, but try to get a better quality camera if you are going to continue

I liked 2015 and 2085, although both have some exposure problems which you can't control using a phone. I left a comment on the village woman, and already commented before on another.

What are you doing to learn more, besides asking here on Y! A? Since you can't control much on your phone, you must depend on good composition and good lighting to make your photos better. Here are a couple of links on composition:

http://asp.photo.free.fr/Composition/photoProgramCompClass01.shtml

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/columns/jp-composition-intro.shtml

If photography is a real interest for you, you will want a camera that you can control. In the meantime you can learn about composition, look for good lighting, and look at good work from other photographers (not what you usually see on Instagram, Tumblr and other teen sites.) Here is a gallery of mostly good/excellent work for inspiration:

http://photo.net/gallery/photocritique/filter

Impressive

None of them grab my attention. They are snapshots taken with a phone camera over which you have little or no control. The compositions are generally unimaginative and rather messy. They have exposure problems, unsurprisingly. Either you are serious about wanting to improve your photography, or you are not. If you are, you need to buy a camera over which you have a degree of manual control and learn the basics: exposure, lighting and composition. Posting random snapshots on Y! A and asking the same questions over and over is not a good strategy for progress.

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