Hey Brian: I see that you have left comments about eight times in the last several months and also see that the comment count on your photos is low. The reason the critiques are low is not related to the number of images . . . but to your activity level otherwise.
Spend some time and browse around the site. You'll learn a lot. Oh, and PS . . . While you may not feel qualified to critique other people's work . . . you should be aware that the time your images are on the front page of recent pictures is very short. You will get little or no comments if you're just counting on the time the thumbnail is on the front page. I have seen very good pictures come and go with little or no comment. If, on the other hand, you mention to others that you "like this" or "don't understand or like this" on THEIR pictures -- or if you ask questions . . . your name comes up to them AND to every single person who sees their pictures. Many people make it a point to comment on photos for ANYONE who comments to them. By reading these other comments, making comments, and getting comments . . . UF will work wonders for you. But you need to make and receive comments. Your critiques to others will improve as you do. Go out there . . . make comments or ask questions under 10 people's pictures and your comment count will double. Seriously.
Regards, Doyle I <~~~~~
PS: If you're using PS editing software . . . I recommend you select the sky and adjust light levels for it independently. :)