Thanks for your comments guys, they're appreciated!
I've gotten a lot of mixed reviews on #2, I seem to be one of the only people that likes it.

It wasn't a pose, he was just picking her up to set her on a ledge for a pose and I thought it was cute, so snappy snappy.

I see the point about the back of the head being distracting though. However, I think a lot of my attraction is her expression. It was one of the only times she actually smiled and didn't just show her teeth.
In regards to the comments made about #4: I saw the technique done in some old wedding photos. Apparently it's common in British wedding photography (or was

) to have one spouse, slightly behind the other. As if they're hiding. I expanded on this a bit and used the depth of field blur as a way to try and convey a sense of someone always being behind you. They've got your back. Safety, security, and they're always on your mind. You can't have A, without B, etc. But then again, maybe it didn't work so well.
Again, I appreciate the feedback. Also, any more would be great.
