Abe,
Glad to see you are out shooting the G9.:wings:
Now, lets work on these images.
Exposure is good on the 2nd two. The first one fooled the lightmeter in the camera and it seems under exposed. There is a lot of contrast, so this may actually be the best you can do, with out post processing.
White Balance looks good.
Composition needs some help. What is the subject of the image? I can't tell if it is the water, snow, tree bark, or ??
Think about what attracted you to this spot. You saw something you liked, and you took a photograph. Sometimes we are drawn to look at a scene, because there is a lot of contrast or color or drama, etc. When this happen to you, take a moment to determine what is drawing your attention and emotion.
Then try to capture an image that conveys that feeling to the viewer. If you can walk around the subject, you may find a better angle, more drama, less clutter, etc.
If that location is easy to get to, you may be able to work through some of this more quickly.
If you look back through some of this thread, you may get a feel for composition and how to make a photograph, instead of just taking a picture. Learning about the Rule of Thirds, simplifying, reduce distractions, lighting, perspective angle, etc.
I commend you on getting started so quickly, and jumping right into this thread. A number of folks did that, took some notes, and greatly improved their work. Some have out grown this thread for learning, moved on to more advanced learning, and could offer critiques of their own (Trevor & Josh come to mind).
Keep at it, and post up some more work. It will be fun to watch your work improve.