Nice.
There are a couple of pictures, though, that I would rethink—the compression artifacts really make them look bad. (That would be the valley landscape with the dramatic sky and the paraglider.) If you can't recompress them to a reasonable file size (something that downloads quickly) with higher quality/fewer artifacts, perhaps because you don't have access to a higher-quality version, then you might want to drop them from the rotation. You can also try Topaz Labs DeJPEG* Photoshop plugin if all you have are the JPEGs (you can use the unrestricted 30-day trial), which is great at removing compression artifacts (much better than any other tool out there at the moment), and works in any 8BF-compatible host (including Topaz's own photoFXLab, which is also trialable at no cost, as well as PS, PS Elements, PaintShop Pro, and a few others).
Oh, and it would probably be better if you could remove the timestamp from the one image that has it as well. It should be easy enough to clone out seamlessly.
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* I'm not connected with Topaz Labs in any way; I'm just a tremendously satisfied customer. There are a number of plugins they produce that are head and shoulders above competitive products, notably DeJPEG, DeNoise, ReMask and Adjust. I also use and like some products from Nik, Imagenomic, Alien Skin and OnOne, and would recommend them when they're the right ones to use for the job.