The Alphabet Project | W is for withered

Hello everyone and welcome to letter W of the Alphabet Photography Project. Thank you so much to those of you that joined in with letter V last week.

Withered seems rather apt for letter W. Funnily enough this photograph was taken one rainy day at Wisley and the colour just caught my attention. I love that we have the dreaded letter X immediately after BritMums Live, must get the thinking cap on. If you’re going this weekend, I look forward to seeing you there, I can’t wait!

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How to join in #alphabetphoto 

To join in with the Alphabet Photography Project, all you need to do is link up a post with a photograph that represents the letter W. It’s your call on how you interpret the theme – it might be an object, an adjective or a representation of that letter. If you need any hints, head over to the Alphabet Photography Project page.

Your photograph can be from any time too so don’t feel you have to take a fresh one each week! You can join in every week or once in a while too, it’s entirely up to you.

You can also join the #alphabetphoto project on Instagram (PODcast is here). Feel free to link up your Instagram photo here too. You can also share your post in the Pinterest and Facebook groups or in the Google+ community.

The Alphabet Photography Project runs weekly with a new letter every Wednesday. You can link up your post anytime from that day to the following Tuesday.

Inspiration on Pinterest

PODcast now has over 3,000 followers on Pinterest. There are some awesome photos on the #alphabetphoto Pinterest board.

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  • Sara | mumturnedmom June 17, 2015 at 12:42 am

    Stunning photo Charly, the colour is fab x

  • Mary @ Over40andaMumToOne June 17, 2015 at 6:53 am

    Looks like a comet doesn’t it. See you at BM hopefully x

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  • Cheryl June 17, 2015 at 10:21 am

    Almost autumn colours. Beautiful despite it being on its way out. (I already have my X waiting in the wings)