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Hmm. I'm not sure how I can help, your photography is quite good.

Maybe when shooting cars, try lower angles, shooting from the frog perspective does wonders to car pics.

Oh yea, and just like someone said in your comments, I concur, overusing filters in post may negatively affect your photos, so use them sparingly, if at all.

When shooting scenery, maybe incorporate something human (a person, an object) to help the observer figure out the scale. It often gives a depth to the picture, and possibly helps get rid of those boring snapshot like photos. (Assuming of course you got the framing and layout correct.)

Nature shots, better to fill the frame and get as close to your subject as possible (not lions of course). The general rule of thumb in all photography is the closer you can get to the subject the better the resulting photo.

One extra photography advice: When shooting people or animals, try to frame the picture in a way you don't cut their joints; knees, ankles, elbows etc.

Well, I hope I could be of some help there. :)

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