Greer Spring
Greer Spring consists of two springs. The upper spring comes from a small cave on the east side of the gorge. About 100 feet downstream the second or lower spring bubbles forcefully to the surface. The water at this point is deep and aqua blue. The rocks are covered with moss and due to the force of the springs the water has large amounts of cotton candy whitewater. Greer Spring is secluded and requires a step downward one mile serpentine hike to get to it but worth the trip. The spring is the second largest spring in the Ozarks, with Big Spring being the largest and is; located in neighboring Carter County.
The trail head is located approximately 18 miles south of Winona and 7 miles north of Alton on Missouri Highway 19 and close to the bridge that crosses the Eleven Point River. There is a gravel parking area on the west side of Highway 19 and public restrooms. No floating, no swimming, no wading, no disposable items, no pets without leashes allowed. The nearby Eleven Point River is equally pristine and undisturbed and offers, floating, swimming, wading, and crystal clear water.
Read MoreThe trail head is located approximately 18 miles south of Winona and 7 miles north of Alton on Missouri Highway 19 and close to the bridge that crosses the Eleven Point River. There is a gravel parking area on the west side of Highway 19 and public restrooms. No floating, no swimming, no wading, no disposable items, no pets without leashes allowed. The nearby Eleven Point River is equally pristine and undisturbed and offers, floating, swimming, wading, and crystal clear water.
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Spring Water #7
I like this composition but here was another one of those images where there was so much color that it made the image too busy. I opted to convert this to a black and white and adjust the shades by increasing/reducing the color sliders. My opinion only but I think it works for this image. Shot with a Nikon D750 and 24-70mm lens. I choose an aperture of f/16, ISO of 400, and shutter speed of 30 seconds. I also used a 6-stop ND Filter on this. I had to increase the exposure to recover the dark and shadow areas and still had to pull back the highlights. Another candidate for bracketing.
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