I have re-edited Images #14 and #15 having taken on board some of the comments received. I have taken the opportunity to think about the composition again and practice some editing techniques.
Image #14 Rev 01 Tree at Hatchet Pond:
I have severely cropped from the right edge to remove a lot of the less interesting bushes and have used content aware fill to provide additional sky and more headroom for the tree. I have also flipped the image so that the tree leans to the right which creates, psychologically to westerners who read from left to right, a more natural flow to the image.
I wish I had a little more foreground in the original image.
Image #15 Rev 01 Reflections at Hatchet Pond:
I have made quite a few minor changes to the framing of this image. I have retrieved some of the sky which I had cropped out, again to provide more headroom. An added benefit was the additional cloud. I also cropped some of the excess water from the foreground and some of the trees from the righthand side. The left hand side now includes a little that was previously cropped away.
I used a luminosity adjustment to brighten the trees a little in the righthand half of the image.
Image #15 Rev 02 Reflections at Hatchet Pond:
This revision is a complete change of framing that concentrates on the tree in the middle distance and includes on the left some of what had previously been cropped away. It is a completely different interpretation.
C&C always welcome.

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and instead chose my 24-105 walkabout lens as I anticipated not being able to "zoom with my feet".

Week 8 entries - Love the reflection in the glass on the building shot and that you included the little group on the lower right. The picture of the Tai Chi demonstration would have been difficult for me to capture. I struggle with action shots. You have an interesting image of them in action. 
I have a shot with them facing towards me more, but I cut off a foot.



