To find out more about this year’s photo challenge here on Travel Words, please read this post.
This month we are looking for Brown. The colour of Mother Earth. What browns can you find in your world?
Beach Browns

I’m sure most people don’t think of beaches together with the colour brown – we associate a beach with golden or white sand, blue sky, blue sea and brightly coloured beach accessories. So it is an interesting experiment to go to a familiar place with a different perspective in mind.

I have some Shropshire brown for you, Jude. There may well be more. This is a very appealing challenge. Thank you. Also combining with Becky’s UP.
Just been to look. Thank you. I like to see those lovely Shropshire views.
I thought you would.
I’ve always loved the colour brown – but you’ve bought a whole new dimension to it, Jude! Such amazing skill 🙂
Just got to keep your eyes peeled for anything interesting or unusual. Maybe you have some browns to share?
I think i need a little more practice – my little phone lens doesn’t do nature much justice, particularly compared to those on your blog, Jude!
E:-)
Doesn’t have to be nature. Anything can be used as long as the colour is correct, so a chocolate brownie or a pet or even a scarf with shades of brown. It does not have to be the only colour in a photo as some of my photos will demonstrate. I hope you will join in when you feel confident 😊
Here’s my attempt – I do love brown!
Look forward to more colour next month 🙂
https://theoakswestsussex.wordpress.com/2021/01/09/life-in-colour-photo-challenge-2021-1brown/
Thank you Emma. A lovely post.
I am so going to enjoy seeing your photos and playing in your challenge this year.
Here is my entry.
Thanks Cee.
Your browns are so gorgeous!
Thanks for doing this Jude, this monthly challenge ill fit in nicely with my second (hometown) blog. I’ll link up soon.
Thanks Dawn, I will look forward to your post.
I love this challenge! Brown is often a disregarded color in my opinion… glad to see it being valued!
My post:
Thank you Sophia. There are very many shades of brown, but like you say, it is often undervalued.