The greenery and wild flowers come a little late to this part of the midwest, along the southern shore of Lake Michigan. Even in late April we frequently see temperatures in the 50’s when just a few miles further away from the big body of 40 degree water the temperatures are in the 70’s and even 80’s. As a result the first wild flowers tend to appear weeks later than the surrounding area. We have had some warmer weather and rain the last week so I was expecting to see the first signs of flowering when I went out this weekend. Trail #2 at the Indiana Dunes State Park did not disappoint. Over the next two weeks this area is going to explode with flowers and greenery.

The isolated little spots of blue bracketing a single blade of grass contrasts nicely with the fading colors of fallen leaves.

The highly saturated, deep yellow of these March Marigolds are challenging to capture in a photo. Especially in the bright sun they have a strong tendency to overexpose and lose all sense of detail. To bring out some of the detail and shading in the yellow flowers I deliberately underexposed this image when I took it.