The first photo had a blue car in the background. Although it was blurred, the car had a tendency to draw the eye away from the true focus of the picture. I removed the car from the background.
In the second photo, the bride was not happy with the way her hair had separated in the bangs area and she also realized that the stem on the groom's boutonniere had not been trimmed. I filled in the open areas in the hair and gave the boutonniere stem a virtual trim.
The final photo is a close up of the couple's wedding rings. Several issue in the original image were addressed. First, the groom is wearing an everyday ring that the bride wished he had taken off before the ceremony. She really wanted their wedding rings to be the only rings in the photo. Second, there's an excessive amount of blurry background in this image that does not enhance the composition. Finally, the little bit of sky at the top of the image is overexposed and all the detail has been lost. I removed the ring from the groom's finger and cropped the image into an unconventional size, that is also easily framed, in order to bring the focus back to the original subject of the image, the couple's wedding rings.