Again apologies for being late with the challenge,
The challenge for this week is Time. And for the challenge as long as time is reflected anything goes. It could be a watch, clock, the time of a season, or even heritage. Anything that reflects time.
So my contribution to this challenge is a photograph taken at Anglesey Abbey in Cambridgeshire. Time is reflected in the decor, the building and interior, especially in the furniture.
Many thanks for all those that entered.
The previous challenge entries
From the kitchen – Une photo, un poème
Travel Spanish ¿Cómo te gustan los huevos? | Albatz Travel Adventures
Mmm Pie – Photo for the Week – 26 – From the Kitchen | Pictures without film.
From the yester years… – Heart to Heart
Next Week’s Topic is – Winter
Photo for the Week
Join the Challenge
If you wish to participate in the weekly challenge, please feel free… my weekly post will be published at 8am every Monday. The challenge will be called Photo for the Week – # (representing the number) – Subject Name, and here are the instructions for entering:
- Publish a post on your blog by the following Monday as this challenge starts on a Monday and my post for the forthcoming week is published at 8 am UK Time.
- Use the tags PFTW or Photo for the Week – that way I can find the tags easily in WordPress Reader, which means I won’t miss a submission.
- Create a pingback to the relevant week.
- If you can’t create pingback/trackback, don’t worry, post a comment below and I will comment on your blog.
- Follow Ryan Photography so you don’t miss out on the weekly challenges.
The challenge is for fun and as a way to introduce others to your blogs and/or photography. There are no hard and fast rules… just join in and have some fun xx
We also host a Mid-Week Monochrome Photography Challenge on a Wednesday.. if you’d like to enter please feel free to do so. Instructions on how to enter can be read here.
If you wish to participate in a daily floral challenge Cee Neuner runs various challenges including Flower of the Day. Pop on over to her blog and have a look. She also has a list of other Challenges that are taking place, should you be missing the WordPress Weekly Photo Challenges like I am.
Have a good week everyone xx
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Love you photo of Anglesey Abbey Bren 🙂
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Thank you xx
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