At the end of February I posted Part 1, one photo from each day in the first two months of 2015. This is the same deal, a single shot to capture each day in March. Too much snow and the flowers were too late but it was still a good snapshot month for me.
As always, since my uploads are around seven thousand pixels in width, being squeezed down to the five hundred pixel-width of blogs darkens and blurs these photos. So if you want a better look at any of these photos, just click on them. If you want the good view, just click "L" on your keyboard after you get there. Here's an example, the tenth photo below is a dull and lifeless view of Central Park at sunrise, but this is what you get after clicking on the photo and then clicking "L" for Lightbox. Another example of lightbox improvement is "Shit's about to get real." If you want to know where the photo is from, why I took it or the type of cameras and lenses, all of that information is on the page before clicking "L."
Not that there is anything special in here. The object is to get out there each day and take one decent photo each day. I'd like to think I took more than one decent photo a day and I did add 244 photos to my Flickr Photostream in March, but the rule is one a day. It's a retirement activity for me. My retirement, that really began when I hurt my back in May of 2013, becomes official starting tomorrow!
And that's that, thirty-one days of where I've been.