Nice work Ron. Number 11 and 13 are among my favorites for different reasons: composition for #11 and subject expression in #13. I wouldn't include #17 in either, though, for a couple of reasons. One, it doesn't fit the rest of the e-session, and two, it looks like the start of a boudoir shoot.
This is a beautiful set Ron. Processing is simply perfect. Love the composition on #2. Love the light and composition on #11. Terrific off camera light on #15. Your couple will be thrilled with these. Nicely done!
FYI, it may not be visible on your monitor, but there is severe noise and banding showing up in the rocks on #5 that may show up on a print.
Yep, completely aware of the noise and banding, Francis. This started as an insanely overexposed shot, but they really liked how the sun was peeking around the clouds, so I worked with it until I came up with this. I have a relatively similar shot that was more properly exposed, but for whatever reason, this shot spoke to me.
Here's the similar shot that was properly exposed as a silhouette:
you've done a good job on this shoot, try to keep an eye on the hair, see how her hair has gone out of control in 13 and 16, ladies see stuff like this and then you are forced to edit or they don't like it. of course on your LCD screen you might not see these small details while shooting, but if you notice it during the shoot, it's time to smooth it out.