Very few people would have come to this place. Cerok Tokun, to many people, is a place for hiking, and this dam has then laid silently at an isolated corner. Silence does not mean alone, it is in company with many trees, be it big, small, tall or short.
I see myself in the mirror whereas these trees find themselves inside the water. I am definitely not the same person at this time back in 2008. I am loaded with many pots of gold, at least, in the eve of my first blogoversary. Cerok Tokun is my gold mine.
oh! rain...so glad to know and see your gold mine, Ceruk Tokun. It is indeed a place of reflection, literally and figuratively speaking!
ReplyDeleteThose trees must have had a wonderful time admiring their beauty and strength in each rising of the sun..their majestic stature is always complimented by the placidity of the lake!
perfection!
eng
Beautiful trees and reflections. You have lovely words to go with your photos.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful reflections, rainfield!
ReplyDeleteThe way you feel about this place is speaking through your words..
Thank you for sharing the beauty and wisdom of Cerok Tokun through your images and words. Congratulations on you first blogoversary, Rainfield!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflection..love the first picture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflection photos Rain. I'm glad you have such a peaceful place to go.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful reflections, as Eng said, both figuratively and literally!
ReplyDeleteThe reflections.. like at any moment the will be a crocodile jump at you. Very cool :)
ReplyDeletewhat a very beautiful reflection Rainfield, i won't mind getting lost there and staying a little bit longer after a hike, wonderful gold mine!
ReplyDeleteSalitype: We are the trees. We see ourselves everyday in the mirror. We may need to ask who am I occasionally.
ReplyDeleteeileeninmd: Reflections is one of topics I would like to try in photography. Very interesting indeed.
Icy BC: It is a very peaceful and quiet place.
Diane AZ/Kirigalpoththa/Gimmymo/Tes: Thank you very much.
VanillaSeven: It there is, they must be another type of reptile. lol.
betchai: But getting lost in the jungle is not a pleasant expereince. Exactly like you have expereinced before.
Beautiful reflections and and you have time for that.
ReplyDeleteI love water reflections, too. I just noticed that in your profile you state: "photography is akin to breathing" to you. I loved that...so poetic. And I feel the same way about my photography. Well said!
ReplyDeleteI like the reflection on the water. so nice
ReplyDeleteHappy Blogoversary! A new word you created. These trees can look at themselves everyday. I wonder what they see.
ReplyDeleteyour sense of humor is always a delight! i love that tree reflection photo in the middle! great shots, Rainfield.
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It's as if I myself has been doing my walks at Cerok Tokun, and it is indeed a place for contemplation and reflections and everything we might call it. It is such a lovely place. Thanks for sharing it to us. Have a nice week rain and a pleasant journey always.
ReplyDeleteI really like your pictures of the trees reflected in the water. I agree you are a wealthy man, since you can visit such beautiful scenes on your hikes.
ReplyDeleteTabib: You will certainly like this place if you have the chance to drop by.
ReplyDeleteThe Retired One: Of course, you have such a nice blog that is full of beautiful photos, and the scenery that I won't be able to see over here.
Willie: Do you see yourself as Tiger Woods in the mirror? You can quit your job immediately and just play with your camera, or you can do more than that?
AVCr8teur: Hopefully they won't keep looking at others and forget about ownself.
Cher: I do not know I am a humorous person, thanks for reminding me that.
Pacey: It must be very fun if someone starts asking about Cerok Tokun after touching down at Malaysia Airport.
George: I do feel like a multi-millionaire now, who is Tiger Woods then? Ha Ha!!
Good illustration of reflection in the first photo.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to reflect and see ourselves.
You always take wonderful pictures and write some of the best posts I read. You may not see Tiger Woods in the mirror, but there is now some Indiana Jones in there. Even if you don't see him, I do whenever I read your blog. Happy blogoversary!
ReplyDeletei love these kind of pictures. they give me peace.
ReplyDeleteReflections on the reflections- I love it! Happy blogoversary!
ReplyDeletea wonderful pics of reflections rain, your Ceruk Tokun is indeed a paradise..
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing rain
a great nature's goldmine, as long as it will be untouched by greedy hands of man you'll always have that place to see.
ReplyDeleteGreat Job!So nicely captured..I am sure these trees are also busy with their images on water.
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