First of all, there's one very important thing you have to remember:
The same camera settings will NOT work for every photo, now I'm not saying you kept the same settings, but it appears that way to me.
Second thing, use a tripod as much as you can, you'll be amazed at the quality difference in your photos.
I'm only going to give some tips for 2 of the photos, because they're the only ones I see potential in.
Photo 2 - Tripod, play with the shutter speed to give the water a silky effect
Photo 3 - Again, tripod. Having a longer shutter speed will again give the water a silky effect, and also give you a more dramatic looking sky.
http://xldstudios.deviantart.com/art/Soiree-D-Hiver-71169598That photo is a great example of what I'm trying to explain.
And as xXx-Treme said above:
QUOTE (xXx-Treme @ Feb 8 2008, 06:16 AM)

#4 start crawling! Get more intimate with the plant, shoot it's face not his head
