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Stream Seams an exhibit of photography by Bob Coleman at the PSNWA Gallery in Bentonville. As a fly fisherman Bob Coleman learned to read stream seams and riffles to figure out where the trout are most likely to stage for feeding. As a photographer he became interested in these same characteristics in the streams. Bob quickly realized that even though the water is always traveling over the same obstacles, the movement of the water over those obstacles is ever-changing creating a different path faster than the eye or camera can can see. This body of work is a look at some stream seams in the area.
The work of Bob Coleman will be on display at the PSNWA Gallery through November, 2017.