I've decided to go back to shooting what I'm naturally better at (at least in my own mind) for the time being. All this learning was beginning to make my head hurt and take some of the fun out of shooting. And I'm not convinced that I was getting any better either! So for the next few weeks or perhaps even the rest of the year I'm just going to work on the photography that I enjoy - portraits (or something like that).
In any case, I did actually have a theme for this week and that was about capturing the relationship between two people. I've found that a lot of portraiture tends to concentrate on a single person or a group of people. Portraits capturing just two people, while they exist, aren't in the majority.
In the portraits I've taken though I've discovered that portraits of two people can capture the intensity of a relationship between them. It's shared, it's intimate, and it's focussed. If the right moment is captured it can deliver another level of emotion to the viewer that group or single portraits can sometimes struggle to provide.
Or maybe I'm just rambling nonsense

In any case, here's my photo for Week 5, and while it perhaps doesn't quite deliver what I just described, it's a photo that speaks volumes to me about the relationship between Kerry and Alex.

There's a few other photos that I took today in trying to capture what I described today. I'll post them in a Project 52 Week 5 rejects thread over in the People and Portraits Forum.