Lanjanuc, central to the homeland of the Dja Dja Wurrung people of Victoria, is known today as Mount Alexander, a 350 million year old granite mountain, dominating its surrounds.
Lanjanuc, a quiet spiritual place, hiding its secrets amoung granite tors and massive boulders. A place to feel the peace, taste the air and listen to the grass.
These photographs by Stephen Tester, crafted by hand coating the precious metal palladium on to archival paper, brings the essence of Lanjanuc to life in a respectful and delicate way. The sympathetic capturing of the light's effect on the landscape is testiment to Stephen's connection with the place called Lanjanuc.