First two look like they're being raptured while going about their business, but other than that there is a great amount of detail here.
I have to say, the faces are not really realistic in a photography sense; however they really give off a sense of the old pen illustrations from the 18th and 19th century and how faces were depicted in them, especially emotion. I think that really actually adds to the type of work you're doing. I don't know if that was intentional or not, but it really works.
The clothes are also really well done, the way they hang and stuff is actually very realistic, most of the populace did not have hemmed clothing to actually fit them properly, and pants of the general person had this pull down sag look, because it wasn't hemmed to the wearer which was common then.