«The Changing Seasons» is back once again…
In January I had 304 photos to choose from, in February only seven, while this month I had a reasonable amount of photos. “Each month, post 5-20 photos in a gallery”. I obviously have troubles counting and I don’t follow my own guidelines…
Gallery:

You’ve had enough already? No, I didn’t think so. Here’s more:
If you wonder who the Finnish guy in this gallery is:
This month I also have a random bunch of phone photos, snapshots to document the days that pass, that I published in my other blog. https://artishorseshit.wordpress.com/2017/03/20/the-changing-seasons-march-2017/
What’s this «Changing Seasons» blogging challenge?
«The Changing Seasons 2017» is a blogging challenge with two versions: the original (V1) which is purely photographic and the new version (V2) where you can allow yourself to be more artistic and post a painting, a recipe, a digital manipulation, or simply just one photo that you think represents the month.
Anyone with a blog can join this challenge and it’ll run throughout 2017.
It doesn’t matter if you couldn’t join the first month(s), late-comers are welcomed.
These are the rules (want the full introduction? Click Here), but they’re not written in stone – you can always improvise, mix & match to suit your own liking:
These are the rules for Version 1 (The Changing Seasons V1):
- Tag your posts with #MonthlyPhotoChallenge and #TheChangingSeasons
- Each month, post 5-20 photos in a gallery.
- Don’t use photos from your archive. Only new shots.
These are the rules for Version 2 (The Changing Seasons V2):
- Tag your posts with #MonthlyPhotoChallenge and #TheChangingSeasons
- Each month, post one photo (recipe, painting, drawing, whatever) that represents your interpretation of the month.
- Don’t use archive stuff. Only new material!

You can download this photo and use it as a widget on your blog if you’d like to. If you look in my right menu, you’ll see that you can click the image and see all my posts that are related to this challenge.
Here’s a larger gallery on Flickr: https://flic.kr/s/aHskVBbZ4W
Two more photos. Panorama’s of a construction site. One is made with Photoshop, the other with Lightroom.
Links to participants:
- Leave a comment with a link to your post and I will add it here.
- Link from your post to this post, so that I get a pingback. I will add it here.
- https://artishorseshit.wordpress.com/2017/03/20/the-changing-seasons-march-2017/
- https://ladyleemanilablog.wordpress.com/2017/03/20/the-changing-seasons-march-2017-batanes/
- https://mcwilson1956.wordpress.com/2017/03/24/the-changing-seasons-march-2017/
- https://teepee12.com/2017/03/20/the-changing-seasons-march-2017/
- https://patriciasplace.me/2017/03/20/march-in-my-neighborhood/
- https://dailymusing57.com/2017/03/20/the-changing-seasons-march-2017/
- https://travelwithintent.com/2017/03/22/looking-down-on-london-march-2017/
- https://tishfarrell.com/2017/03/21/the-changing-seasons-march/
- http://lisadorenfest.com/2017/03/24/singapore/
- https://mylifelivedfull.wordpress.com/2017/03/26/winds-of-change-are-blowing/
- https://regionalcognisance.wordpress.com/2017/03/27/march-in-southern-victoria/
- https://thebeespeak.wordpress.com/2017/03/27/suburb-the-changing-seasons-v2-march-2017/
- https://robynsfineart.wordpress.com/2017/03/21/behind-the-scenes-march-2017/
- https://soundslikewish.com/2017/03/19/changing-seasons-march/
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have a lovely week 🙂
https://ladyleemanilablog.wordpress.com/2017/03/20/the-changing-seasons-march-2017-batanes/
It’s time already?? Holy cow, time “marches” on. 😉
I am surprised by how little snow there is in Oslo, considering the higher latitude. Is this usual for the country?
From botanical gardens to frozen streets …. you had a very busy and productive month of March with a lot of photos and variety to show for it 🙂
Some really interesting shots this month! And a lot of them this time!
Today is the first day of spring here in this part of the U.S. We are still melting from the snows of last week and I think it will be a few more days before we are finally back to earth.
I posted pictures last night and then put more up this morning. I never did a post in two days before 🙂 I am hoping to actually get out and take some pictures soon. I haven’t been outside much this year, but I have plans.
I almost forgot: https://teepee12.com/2017/03/20/the-changing-seasons-march-2017/
Very cool selection of shots. Time moves so fast; I’d better start looking for some shots that show my March.
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Great selection of shots Max- can never see too many of yours! Here’s a few from my March
https://dailymusing57.com/2017/03/20/the-changing-seasons-march-2017/
Looks cold where you are. I’m done with cold and very glad Spring is here.
http://patriciasplace.me/2017/03/20/march-in-my-neighborhood
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March nearly done already. Good to see so many pix, Max. Though the first one is definitely my favourite.
Oh, a fantastic selection this month, Max. Your monthly posts remind me that I really must get back there. I loved your reflections in the Opera House, and also the Botanical Gardens, which I didn’t get to.
I’m in Bangkok now and I DO NOT want to return to Oslo… (but unfortunately I have to).
Ha! I can understand that. And of course you have to, or we’ll miss our April view of Oslo 😉
in the meantime, here is my view of London in March:
https://travelwithintent.com/2017/03/22/looking-down-on-london-march-2017/
And here is my March view of local St Albans: https://travelwithintent.com/2017/03/29/st-albans-in-march/
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Here’s my March gallery, Max. Bangkok sounds like a great place to be – away from England’s icy wind, rain and hail: http://tishfarrell.com/2017/03/21/the-changing-seasons-march/
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You are ON FIRE Max. Great galleries. Rules are meant to be flexible if bending them allows you to showcase such awesome creativity. And speaking of ‘flexible’ I am joining you late this year with my first post in March 😁. But I promise to be a good girl and make every effort to post monthly for the rest of the year. Thanks for letting me play along. http://lisadorenfest.com/2017/03/24/singapore/
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You have been a busy photographer! So many great pictures. Here is my March V2 post:
https://thebeespeak.wordpress.com/2017/03/27/suburb-the-changing-seasons-v2-march-2017/
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Thanks Max. I am fairly certain that I will never make it to Oslo. Your photographs are a great depiction.
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That’s a terrific gallery. I love that orchid, and the Finnish guy and that fortress too.
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Here is my version of March http://wp.me/p2ij8U-4rg
What an amazing collection this month Max. I do have to ask the question – what is the Fuck Up Point?
March slipped by me I’m afraid so not many interesting photos to show for it. I shall aim to do better next month 🙂
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Jude xx
Thanks! It’s my version of the Pick Up Point. 🙂
And Pick Up Point is? Sorry to be so dumb.
It’s an online shop. You can order electronics and pick it up there.
Ahah. OK. Thanks Max. You have made your point 😉 😉
It’s not meant as a critique to the shop. It’s just a play on words.
I get that, just curious as to what the shop was. I quite like your play on words 🙂
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The Fuck Up Point is anything but fucked up. A great picture! I’m a huge fan of your subversive photos.
I have a subversive kind of personality. 😀 😀 Hahaha.
Thanks Mara!