I was at a spring in the backcountry, I don't know the origin of the water but as of last week there's an area a few feet wide with water dripping down it. The canyon wall is wet and water rapidly drips off many points on it. Observed farther downstream I would estimate a gallon per minute of visible water, perhaps some underground water but it appeared that there was a buried rock that was forcing it to the surface at that point.
All my pictures came out merely showing the area a bit darker--could have just been shadow, nothing about it suggests water. Any suggestions on how to photograph it? (Tripod shot but I'll be in the frame. Keep it light, this is miles from the road. The slowest shutter speed I tried was 1/50th of a second.)
All my pictures came out merely showing the area a bit darker--could have just been shadow, nothing about it suggests water. Any suggestions on how to photograph it? (Tripod shot but I'll be in the frame. Keep it light, this is miles from the road. The slowest shutter speed I tried was 1/50th of a second.)