This doesn't look right to me, yet I'm not exactly sure why. The images almost all appear to have some blue in them. As a result, they have a very unnatural feel to them.
Images look absolutely right to me. As others have said, it is high key. Excellent job exposing for the open shadows and getting that full sun midday (blue) look.

Not what you were looking for?
You could have slapped some yellow filtration on the lens, reducing the "blue", which may have gotten you a bit closer to your visualization. Better yet, expose under different lighting conditions, when contrast and warmer light is actually present in the scene. Good light makes good pictures. It is beyond me to understand why petulant types on this forum keep expecting to make silk purses out of sows' ears. Good photographers understand and appreciate light as read by film, apply technique and their own visualization to each situation*, and interpret the final print as necessary under the enlarger.The other part of the puzzle is composition. What are you trying to say with your pictures? Very often, communicating that will help immensely with your choice of light.
* not even gonna mention the verboten exposure techniques that might help you. Just so not worth it anymore. Go ahead inmates, run the asylum.
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