I've taken some of my best shots after a few drinks, so no excuses.
It is a pretty nice shot. The impression that the car has just left a trail of yellow lines. The only criticism, is that there is no Traffic Warden in the shot, ready to take advantage.
A lovely set, but the last steals the show, with the two animal friends. Composition, light and all the rest, that we fret about do not matter here, the expression on the deer's fave is great.
Is it a farm near your home? How did he come to have this deer as a pet?
Beautiful church and frescos, but it's the wooden artifacts in the last two that shout 'Switzerland' to me 😃 Take a close look at the wooden door with the round hole at the bottom - for cats ro dogs perhaps? No, a miniature elephant! 😉
A nice pano, but I find myself trying to see round the end of the building to catch the actual sun. Though of course including the sun would bring technical difficulties.
The perpendicular trunks in this make it rather interesting.
I had a similar experience 😒 Went out for an evening walk and got an alert while out, so I checked out with my phone camera and saw lots of pink sky and stars as the latest shower cleared away to the north. I went home for my camera only to see that by the time I had everything ready to go the activity had dropped to amber, so didn't bother. And then next morning... 😒
It's so rare that we see them here in central Lancashire, that I made a genuine effort to spend as much time out in it as I could, but whenever I ventured anywhere even remotely picturesque the aurora faded to a less than spectacular pea soup colour, with only the slightest hint of any other colours contained within it.
Yet, when I was in my mum's back yard at 19:30 (still shocked it was visible to the naked eye at that time) and later in the evening when I dropped her off around 10:30, it was way more spectacular with more colours and visible structure. Unlike the photography.
These are rough edits to show what I mean, as I didn't feel they warranted spending more time on them.
I took the church photo about 20 minutes later and a handful of miles away, when, of course, the aurora had decided to die down to a faint glow for a bit, until I got home and turned my back on it of course! At this point I think the forces of nature are trolling me on purpose.