It is 50º outside, windy, overcast and it has been raining for three days. Typical autumn saturday along Lake Michigan. What are ya gonna do, stay inside where it is warm and dry? In a word…. no. Get up early, grab your camera and rain gear and go for a hike? Hell Yeah!
I began the day by driving out to the West Beach area of the Indiana Dunes National Park. It was still raining lightly as I left the car and headed up to a dune ridge on the Long Lake trail.
Most people think warm, sunny clear skies are the best days for outdoor photography.
Nope. Cool, windy gray days in fall are hands down the best conditions for bold, beautiful, saturated and true color.
Overcast skies produce neutral and uniform illumination of the landscape.
The absence of sharp shadows and blown out bright areas permits subtle color gradations and detail to take center stage.
The wetness gives everything a glossy sheen.
After finishing this and the nearby West Beach trail I decide over to Miller Woods for more fall fun in part 2 of this post.