Author: Steve Barnes

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Stretch McLaren

A stretched gull wing door stretching up and out from the body yelled ‘diagonal lines’ to my brain in the somewhat cramped retail store. Look at what I captured!

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Beach Beckoning
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Steve Barnes

Exhibition Photograph: Beach Beckoning

Late on a day in June, they all must have retreated to the cafes, leaving the beach to be captured, with some colourful cars decorating the fringe. I love the way the waves break on the sand – it reminds me of lace. You can also see the seaweed being pulled back and forth by the water. This is one of my favourites and has been featured recently in Forty South Magazine (Winter 2024) and the Art Trails Tasmania exhibition at Fitzpatrick’s Inn.

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Remembering Sunshine
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Remembering Sunshine

‘Remembering Sunshine’ harks back to St George’s Lake in Western Victoria, Australia; near Creswick. It was taken in the ‘Golden Hour’ late in the afternoon

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Franklin Folk Club Dance

Franklin Folk Club had a tribute to Mick Flanagan last Saturday night, 17th June 2023. It was held at the sumptuous Franklin Palais Theatre and included the Folk Dance portrayed in this video. It was a lot of fun! Steve Barnes also captured many photographs and video footage of two other entertainers which will be shared later. Subscribe to this channel and keep a look out at https://stevebarnes.photography/steve… for the latest videos and photos of community activities in Huon Valley and beautiful fine-art photography available as wall-art from Steve Barnes.

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Steve Barnes

Franklin Fishing Boats

https://youtu.be/36q98PbWrow An intergral part of the vibe at Franklin, Tasmania, and the Huon River in general is the boats. There are small power boats, fishing

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Steve Barnes

Franklin Folk Club photographs

“Some gorgeous photos taken by Steve Barnes Photography Services of the April Franklin Folk Club. Thank you to the supportive audience whom fill The Franklin

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