Where the Clouds Drift - Central Highlands, Tasmania

$50.00

This book brings together years of patient observation and creative dedication to the skies above Tasmania’s Central Highlands. From quiet mornings where mist clings low over Great Lake, to dramatic storm fronts rolling across the plateau, every page captures the fleeting beauty of clouds in motion.

The photographs were taken from varied perspectives; on foot across rugged country, from boats on the Highland waters, and from above in flight, offering a rare and comprehensive view of this remarkable landscape. Each image is paired with original poems that reflect on the moods of the sky: moments of stillness, sudden change, and the quiet passage of time.

More than a collection of photographs, this book is a visual and poetic record of years spent in close connection with the Highlands. It invites readers to slow down, to notice the small shifts of light and atmosphere, and to experience Tasmania’s wild heart in a new way.

Whether as a gift or for your own collection, Where the Clouds Drift is suited to anyone who appreciates photography, poetry, or the landscapes of Tasmania. It is a keepsake of place, weather, and memory, timeless and true to the Highlands themselves.

Over 90 pages.

This book brings together years of patient observation and creative dedication to the skies above Tasmania’s Central Highlands. From quiet mornings where mist clings low over Great Lake, to dramatic storm fronts rolling across the plateau, every page captures the fleeting beauty of clouds in motion.

The photographs were taken from varied perspectives; on foot across rugged country, from boats on the Highland waters, and from above in flight, offering a rare and comprehensive view of this remarkable landscape. Each image is paired with original poems that reflect on the moods of the sky: moments of stillness, sudden change, and the quiet passage of time.

More than a collection of photographs, this book is a visual and poetic record of years spent in close connection with the Highlands. It invites readers to slow down, to notice the small shifts of light and atmosphere, and to experience Tasmania’s wild heart in a new way.

Whether as a gift or for your own collection, Where the Clouds Drift is suited to anyone who appreciates photography, poetry, or the landscapes of Tasmania. It is a keepsake of place, weather, and memory, timeless and true to the Highlands themselves.

Over 90 pages.