hi! thanks for reading!

i'm having trouble with our wedding start time. we're having an outdoor wedding at a state park in indiana. our ceremony is to be outside, and the reception will immediately follow in the building adjacent to the ceremony location. the ceremony is going to be in a clearing, where trees surround the entire venue.
i'm trying to figure out the best time to start our wedding. i've talked to our photographers, and they said they can work with anything, and they really didn't have a preference. i'd like it to be evening-ish when we have our ceremony. i want the light to be soft and not harsh, coming through the trees.
the sun is supposed to set at 7:10 that day. should we have our quick ceremony start at 4:30? 5? or 5:30?
any thoughts from brides who have had an outdoor evening-ish wedding would be greatly appreciated! and anyone who has two cents would also be welcome.

thank you so much!
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Re: wedding start time in indiana...
Our ceremony was also held outdoors in a park. We were married on October 10th in Northwest Ohio. Our ceremony started at 4:30. I'm not entirely sure, but I think there may be an hour time difference between OH and IN. I really felt like that was a good time or else the sun would have been lower and in everyone's eyes.
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The thing you don't want to do is have direct strong light overhead, or something where the sun is so low that it blinds everyone trying to look into it. It's more of a problem if you have a beach or more open space, but keep it in mind.
Also, you don't want your guests to freeze, so plan for that.