heyy so imma give feedback on your recent pics! c:
@ march 30: the first dog one is really nice in regards to angles and positioing, but it's too white. a reflector could fix that issue or alternatively just play around with your shutter speed and iso settings so that the light doesn't seem so harsh. second is pretty boring, and the shadow makes it look kinda average. if it was more contrasted it'd be nice but i honestly prefer the first one. third one has huge light issues. that's the fault of the dog breed though, and the positioning of the light. it's easier if you get the dog in a darker environment where you can make use of flash and control the light when it's a darker faced dog because then the white on the back won't be so obvious, so i'd kinda... avoid those shots. love the fourth, more light would be cool to get more contrast but otherwise looks p awesome. fifth has light issues, but yeah that's the sun so :c sixth meh, the blur kinda destroys the shot. action shots look cooler when it looks like there's actual action and not just the dog sitting in the same position, like you can't really tell it's leaping into action.
@ next doggies: first shot is blurry, bad lighting. flash and higher shutter speed would help that. next shot is interesting but light is kinda dull and there's not enough importance placed on its face. third... blurry and bad light :c should refer to the stuff i said befre about that! last is cute but blur and lack of light really makes it look kinda average, whereas if those two weren't issues then you'd have a much nicer shot there.
@ houses etc: they just look kinda dull. in rainy settings you don't really want to have the sky in the shot as it's usually really bright. concentrating on an item in particular, such as nature, flowers etc, can really look amazing with the rain enhancing it and giving it detail, plus it's usually really nice light to work with as long as it's not looking up. with that in mind tho, clouds are cool, but you have to toggle shutter to get exactly what you want there, otherwise white sky is kinda sucky :( try to get up closer to things and single in on them basically, since while wide nature shots look great, they're usually better with a really good camera that can pick up things easier, whereas from the looks of it your camera can't really do that. but at least it can concentrate on details tho p sure?? as for dogs same issue as beforeee.
anyway i'd watch the light+blur as those seem to be consistent issues for you. be weary of how the light reflects on the picture. you don't want it too underpowering or overpowering, so basically just watch your environments, try to minimise light causing issues (if your camera will let you) by trying different angles and try to not look up so much to the sky unless you wanna concentrate on clouds. as for blur, change shutter speed and try to rest it on your knee or something like that, it'd help and bring much nicer pictures (also flash is your friend!). some good stuff there tho! keep practicing :)