Hi John, time for a big catch-up from me. Sorry I've not dropped into your thread for ages - and I really appreciate the encourgements you've been giving me.
Relaxation: You've been very hard on yourself and I don't think you've messed this up at all. The cat's face is really sharp and the colours sing out. Trying to tell a cat to keep its eyes open isn't an option.

I also love the NLC minus the tree - that is also a relaxing image in itself.
Grace: Two really good interpretations of the theme (and the second one is also relaxing, imo!). I think there is another shot to be found in the first one, but I'm not sure what it is. :bang: Access probably isn't very easy and scrambling onto the heads (say) to get a close up of the joined hands isn't an option. Nevertheless, I think you've done well, and I like the lighting.
The lighting in the second one is fantastic and I actually think it's better that she's in the shade because she helps the eye to travel round the glorious architecture. You could have asked her to adopt a more 'prayerful' position, though!

This is my favourite of the two - and even more so since you had so little time.
Endings: I don't think you need blood to get this message across - it's clear there's an intention! Yes, it's dark and uncomfortable, but photography isn't always puppies (or cats!) and pretty flowers. It fits the theme, and as Darren says, it's a good job you didn't slip - especially after working 15-hour days. Well done on getting a powerful shot in such a busy week.
Jean