Nice job overall. Joint #10 is a nice joint and you should shoot to have that for all the rest of your joints. The rest look fine but I worry about #1 and #2 because the pad isn't fully covered. I've had cold joints which looked like that.
Alright, I'll keep that in mind about #10, #1 and #2.
Overall not bad, but you certainly need to be careful to not damage the pad since it seems many if not all of your joints are not completely covering where the pad should be.
Yeah, if I was doing this on one of my nicer boards, I'd definitely be desoldering those and trying again

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Do you know what temperature your iron is at? Judging from the pictures it looks like you might be spending too much time waiting for solder to melt.
My iron is set to 350°C (662°F) - I will try again with a slightly higher temperature. I may need to calibrate my iron (new Hakko FX-888D). I'm unhappy with the solder I'm using anyway (cheapo rosin cored 60% tin 40% lead), and may use this as an opportunity to splash out on some nice solder.
They look very good from what I can see, but those aren't real high res pics. If anything, they may have a little too much solder. The joints should be slightly concave and those look slightly convex. Overall, they look very nice. Good job!
Hmm OK. I'll see if I can get a repeat of #10 with a bit less solder overall.
Thanks all for your feedback - I've found it invaluable so far
