Hi Michael,
Of course I understand that you will not give away your secrets for free nor did I want to get your advice for free. I was just curious about what you would advise to improve my shots. Like you said, it's easy to criticize but without giving tips on how to improve any flaws, the criticizm is worthless.
As you said
"contained within my posts are many many bits of info" but as I read
"they are are flat with very little depth" and
"this is due to your positioning in relationship to the light source" I don't see any suggestions to improve shots. I don't think you're giving away any FS-GS exclusive information when you would post some suggestions. I'm not asking you to tell me how to balance my system (like I said in a previous post: it's just a matter of time before I'll call you); I'm asking you to give some 'creativity tips' on how to get more depth, drama and light. I hope you understand

I've tried Nick's Tips & Tricks and I must say I can really really see the difference with shots I made a couple of months ago. Let alone the smoothness of my sim. Still I'd like to see there's more ... and I when I compare my shots to Dave's or Andy's I know there is!
In addition, I find that your comment
"they start in the middle of nowhere and go to the same place" also applies to your series with the Tiger Moth above. They start in the bush and end in the bush. Althought I find these shots really good with a nice color and quite dramatic I don't think you should critisize me for a series without a story. But that is a whole different discussion. Although you made a good point about posting shots as a storyboard.
So ... I think you should reconsider and post some suggestions! You might even want to pull your wife into this

PS: I'm not a professional but I'm a mucisian too ... I've played guitar for nearly 20 years and over 10 years in the same band! So I understand where you're coming from. But I take it you were a studio musician and not performing your own songs as you said
'leave your personal opinion outside the studio door'. We never had that issue

But we should jam if we'd ever get the chance ... what's your instrument?