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First pic. Bright front end of vehicle draws my eye. I then look right to the fellow looking at his watch who seems to be in a hurry to go somewhere else. Then I notice the bride and groom after that when I start looking for other objects of interest in the photo. Not sure if that was your intent or not. Like the license plate with the initials. It's a nice touch for the album. Only improvement might be toning down the yellow. The strong colour in the central foreground competes with the bride and groom for my attention. Yes, it brings some visual tension into the photo which kept me looking at the photo longer, but it borders on becoming a distraction from the couple.
Second pic. Interesting angles. Building slightly angled one way, groom more so in the other. How do you balance the two? Like the way the blur separates the subject. Really does make them stand out as the main object of interest. Glad to see the sky was cropped out as well. Blurring the background so much unfortunately makes the bride and groom seem small in the photo. Perhaps more cropping or less blurring?
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