This had the potential of becoming a very good photo.
If only you had a reflector or flash as fill-light to light her and his face, have your horizon straight ( it is tilted counter-clockwise, you can see the sea "spilling" off the left side of the frame ), remove that rock on the bottom right corner, and some better processing work ( the whites of the water are burned, they need toning down, and some more work is needed on the processing in general ( contrast raise, work on the sky's exposure & noise, darkening of the shadows on the sand, etc )
This had the potential of becoming a very good photo.
If only you had a reflector or flash as fill-light to light her and his face, have your horizon straight ( it is tilted counter-clockwise, you can see the sea "spilling" off the left side of the frame ), remove that rock on the bottom right corner, and some better processing work ( the whites of the water are burned, they need toning down, and some more work is needed on the processing in general ( contrast raise, work on the sky's exposure & noise, darkening of the shadows on the sand, etc )