digitalbug30d: posting a link to a website with lots of pictures is unlikely to have good results.
For best results post 3 or less in same theme, present exif, and ask a question
You want to make it easy for people to comment rather than figuring out what the question is, looking up the exif, and paging through lots of pictures to identify a tendency.
The first one is difficult to tell what it is - it looks like it was shot with high fstop and high mm to flatten the image but a picture should be easy to figure out for me.
The second one has competition from the red sculpture and the man behind and is too busy. It is also too centred for main subject - the main subject should be at the rule of 1/3's. It could be improved with better cropping but the man would be hard to fix.
The last is the best for me. I like the street car on the right and the sepia-ish b/w. It is interesting. I would try and get some more details in the pavement. This one is worth fixing up for my liking.