Friday, October 28, 2011
I have a dream
Life has taken its turn. I have had a rough ride along. So much so that I was self-deprived of all sorts of writing (or visualization for that matter) for nearly a year. However, dust always settles in due course. For better, or for worse. After all, isn’t the beauty not in never falling, but in getting up after every fall?
Be the master what it may—chance or destiny. How the fog came down just as we were arriving at the spot early morning! Covering the whole top of the hill and arresting all forms of sunray, I was in the midst of an incredibly swift change in this mountain atmosphere of Malaysia. All gloom and windy. And then slowly, and very subtly, tiny specks of light emerged.
In no time, rays have perforated the veil of fog. Escaping onto this very land, they have begun to illuminate the little path once again, leaving scattered patches of the Earth revelling in their cosmic glory. Soon, the whole land will be aglow, revealing every stretch of what is beyond till the edges of distant horizons.
Location: near Brinchang, Cameron Highlands
Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 VR
ISO: 400
Exposure: 1/8s
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 18mm
Filter: N/A
Flash: No
Tripod: Yes
Concerning:
18-200mm,
Asia,
Cameron Highlands,
Countryside,
D300,
Landscape,
Malaysia,
Misty,
Mountain,
Sky,
Tea Plantation
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