I enjoyed my recent US holiday at a very nice national park in the Ozarks in the central US. While, I learned, there were many natural springs near by, I focused on Alley Spring. The Spring generates ~81 Million gallons of water per day. That water is crystal clear and a brisk 50-60 F (10-15 C).
The Spring in the foreground with the accompanying mill.
The Spring empties into a "feeder" stream to a larger river that locals use for float trips and swimming. Needless to say it was fun watching the reactions as this cool water entered and mixed with the water summer water of the river.
For this photo I was working on capturing the energy of the stream. I was also trying out a post processing technique called the Norton effect.
Here I was still working on capturing the energy of the water rushing through the stream. I liked the contrast of the moving water with the still moss covered rocks.
I do enjoy the outdoors and getting off the beaten path. So I spent the evening with some buddies on a scenic drive along the river.