Welcome Shawn
Thats a nice looking tank you have there. First I must say that I like it but I feel you could improve a few things. The palnt health looks very good and th eAnubias leaves are very algae free. Good job. I personally thing you need a little more contrast in this scape. Its all very uniform in color and texture.You might try adding a natural looking sand forground "beach" (see pics of Louis Navarro's tanks for examples of this. You cna find a write up about doing sand in the Articles section) Maybe some crypts to add some color or different texture.
I am assuming that you have alow light non-CO2 tank. These plants will all do fine. Can you tell us more about your tank and its parameters?
The wood with Java on it is nice looking but a little to centered to me and th ebackground is pretty flat. You might try placing the plants more by how high they grow to add some more depth to the small tank. You can also do this by adding avenues and bare "trails" to create the illusion of depth and horizions.
very, very nice though. Keep up the good work. BTW Nature aqauriums are basically little slices of nature. They are usually much nice than nature, contain more species and have better conditions than nature but they areinfluenced by nature. Basically a nature aquarium "could" be found in nature. Takashi Amano's tanks are the original Nature Aquarium. A Dutch style aquarium would not be a nature aquarium.