a good first effort for sure. you either had nice soft light or you are better at metering than a lot of so called pro's out there
Only thing I'd suggest is ;
- Don't shoot from down low looking up to people, it's ok to do it for the odd couple shot if there is a specific idea in mind but imho very unflattering most of the time, especially in a group shot.
- be careful of the sky in your backgrounds. you obviously only have a certain amount of dynamic range to work with but try and position yourself (where realistic) to avoid a blown white sky. I know thats not always possible.
- not sure what lenses you were using, but try and shoot with pretty wide apertures where possible, you want to really isolate the bride and the groom when appropriate. As an idea for what I use, I have the 85/1.4 pretty much permanently on one body the whole day, and on the other body have either a long lens or a WA lens or a zoom lens. Different strokes for different folks though.
- When in doubt, stand back a step. Easier to crop later than trying to deal with a shot where someone head is cut off
hope this helps a bit.
cheers
Gav