Sorry for your troubles Yisehaq.
Every shot here looks underexposed (by varying degrees) to me. My starting point for something like (indoor wedding) this is about F4 1/60 using iso 800-1600.
What you should have done here is meter the background without the people in it, before they even get there. That gives you a base exposure without flash. I was not at the event, but your settings, based on some experience, underexposed the scene on every shot. Then when you added flash, it helped some of the scene, but not all of the scene.
That would be my diagnosis here.
Had this been my shoot, my camera would have LIKELY been on manual set at 1/60 at F4 and my flash set to TTL with little or no flash exposure compensation.
The absolute key here (for newer wedding photogs), is to NEVER try this while the bride and groom are there. Measure the AMBIENT light BEFORE. Take a shot, see what you get. THEN add the flash if the subjects need a bit more light. Don't do both at the same time....and remember, you on camera flash is not for the whole room, your AMBIENT exposure is for the rest of the room (if possible). The flash is only supposed to light the foreground, not background.
Hope that helps - feel free to probe more if this is not clear.
Don't worry, you'll get there
Best!
Marko


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