I'd prefer the vertical lines to be straight. |
I agree. I'd prefer the verticals to be straight up and down personally, in a few at least. You can always tweak them around on the computer afterward if you need to. I think it cleans the photo up if you plan for that off the bat.
...And not much veriety. Seems you have one shot that you take over and over. |
I agree with this as well. You have some great locations represented and these photographs show the 'whole picture' pretty well. I refer to these shots as 'documentary' shots as they tend to show the space plain and simple, rather than focus on the possible artistic opportunities. I take these photographs all the time, but only share them if they really pop out or the space is truly amazing. For example, the boxing hall one is great because it really shows the dynamics of a unique space. Don't get me wrong, they all area interesting, but try looking at the spaces differently. Try to get a more unique shot than just the overall view. Take shots from down below, up high, behind a door, through a crack, from the corner. Close in on interesting objects left behind. I think that'll take your stuff to the next level.
That's my two cents.