January. February 87
PHOTOGRAPHY IS often like a treasure hunt where a
keen eye, patience and time in the field will bring the
rewards. Exploring the tree-clad mountains in
Tasmania for a feature on the Australian forestry
industry with writer Ken Eastwood – and often in the
company of big-tree hunters such as Brett Mifsud
- you always had to be ready for the unexpected.
Negotiating this country, my eyes were focused on the ground,
hoping for a decent footing, as much as they were looking up, searching
for massive trees. On the hunt for 400-year-old, 90m-tall giants, I
walked kilometres, often negotiating steep ground and crossing swift
streams. This photo is the kind of revealing shot that gave me a fulfilling
sense of discovery. In this case it was a giant Eucalyptus regnans rising in
the soft light from a carpet of tree ferns. I composed this photo in a
matter of minutes, and then headed off in search of the next treasure.
Bill Hatcher Styx Valley AG 103, 2011