Thanks to the rainy day, I see reflection in the sky.
Though not a crystal clear piece of mirror, I can see the reflected images of fern leaves.
This is another casted image that shows how mighty the mysterious fern leaf is; from a single crozier that unfurls into multiple fronds that in turn release all the lives that went into hibernation centuries ago.
These ferns grow in abundance at a higher altitude, and every one of them get reflected. I wonder whether anyone of them is called Narcissus? Has this Narcissus seen its reflection for the first time?
If you happen to hike at Cerok Tokun, you have to exert yourself and go further up until you see my favorite ferns. Spend some times there, take a look at them, you will be inspired, and thus welcome to the gaga club.
The Fairy forest of ferns...one can never have enogh of its charm.
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These are truly beautiful macros of the fern. I think I would enjoy hiking Cerok Tokun to see your favorite ferns. But until I can do that I'll just enjoy your great photos.
ReplyDeleteexcellent shots. i fell in love with your fern the first time i came here and then the thoughts you put together in each post inspired me a lot too. Your reflections on life and its mysteries are profound and thought-provoking sometimes. And yet the added humor made everything light.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and charming post.
ReplyDeleteI think it's great to be a member of your gaga club :-)
These are STUNNING!!! macros Rainfield. I so much enjoyed this post.
ReplyDeleteThose are the neatest ferns. We don't have ones that look just like that, though
ReplyDeleteRain or shine, your fern leaves still come out to greet you with their mysterious curly limbs.
ReplyDeleteMeticulous captures!
ReplyDeleteThe tips curl like an embryo in the monther womb.
ReplyDeleteI wanna join your gaga club!
ReplyDeletei don't mind joining the gaga club... in fact, i'd love to! :)
ReplyDeleteYour fern is exotic looking, and very beautiful..
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ReplyDeleteCerok Tokun is a fairy forest of ferns; that's sound good.
George:
You can always hike with me virtually. Together we'll explore the beauty of Cerok Tokun.
ruthiw:
Cerok Tokun is a living library, I try to read as much as possible.
Willie:
Thank you for this valuable comment, brother.
Frieda:
Welcome to my gaga club. No registration or deposit is needed.
Poetic Shutterbug:
I am delightful with your comment. Thank you.
Sharkbytes:
These pictures serve as a good wallpaper for your desktop. I alternate them daily.
AVCr8teur:
Rain or shine, I'll be there to greet them as well.
Grass:
Yes, ferns are photogenic.
Malay-Kadazan girl:
Yes, they do look like an embryo and new lives are released.
VanillaSeven:
Welcome. You are labeled as a gaga blogger.
Cher:
I think to be gaga is a latest trend. Let's shout: we are gaga!!!
Icy:
They really inspire me. They are a book on philosophy.
I need to use another pair of eyes when I am at Cerok Tokun; the ferns are so beautiful. .. ... ....
ReplyDeleteNice photos of such natural beauties.
ReplyDeleteYou have really captured the delicate nature of ferns in these photos. Watching leaves unfold is an amazing adventure. Reminds me of Spring! Wonderful post.
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Yes..we have this in common- oh but I really enjoy your captures here! I'm wondering what the elevation is?
ReplyDeleteOn the island, the ferns here do grow up to a higher elevation. I'm down by the ocean and there are many as well as moss and what not! So magical- thanks for your journey- I look forward to it!
Perfect spirals! I'm beginning to see mathematics in the nature!
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ReplyDeleteWe've been having rain lately....but it's good.
ReplyDeletewow nice fern leaves :) and the reflection!!! awesome :) it's been raining since 2days ago here...chilly >< i want my sun!
ReplyDeletehappy holidays :) i will need the rest too :)
ReplyDeleteoh wow, beautiful reflection shots Rainfield, and what is amazing is learning that these are reflection in the sky.
ReplyDeleteThese curled up ferns are quite captivating, especially when there's a fibril or two or beads of dew to adorn them.
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