Hi michswiss,
1 and 2 are OK, but the skies in both are rather too blown out for my liking, but compositionally I find #2 works a little better than #1, as the road leads the eye through the scene, although it does then take the eye out of the scene, but none the less it takes the viewer on a journey.
#3 is a much better image than the other two, both compositionally - with the repeating and diminishing theme of the trees, and with the sky retaining some colour, although there is quite a bit of a halo around the tree branches on the first two trees, where perhaps you have been dodging a little too enthusiastically, but you could easily cure this by selecting on colour range in the sky, then switch to the clone tool to put some colour back into the sky around the tree branches, without cloning over the branches themselves.
And finally and for what it is worth, the old guy who seemed to know everything that sat in the back corner of the club I used to go to and throw out pearls of wisdom to all us newbie’s, said "fences, walls and barriers etc, that cut across the foreground of the image, stop you progressing satisfactorily through the image", but I don't find the fence(s) too much of a distraction here, does anyone else?
all the best
Dave