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Have always loved the wind blown sculptures.
Almost too cold to watch today! Might appreciate it more in August! (beautiful, though)
This is why we enjoy Wisconsin. Thank you.
Just how it looks out my window his morning…and a balmy -12!
looks like desert….in winter!
Serene AND BRISK cold……
Serene AND BRISK cold……
Lovely. Thank you, Jim, for the thousands of hours of camera-time…and frozen-time.
Beautiful use of light and dark and the sound for this one is great. Loved watching the wind blow the snow and make such beautiful sculptures.
Snow and wind make such lovely sculptures.
Thank you; beautiful
Thank you
Nature’s art.
The play of light and shadows is so beautiful
Beautiful footage!
Brrrrr! But beautiful!
Wonderful composition as always. This type of snow changes from light and fluffy to a texture which feels and looks much like white sugar due to changes in temperature ….and this appears in it’s purest form.
Sparkling like stars…but looks soooo cold. Beautiful to observe.
Like black diamonds. Beautiful.
merci….;
Love the shapes and the light.
Snow and wind. I loved it
Beautiful- spare. Just love this- thank you Jim
PLEASE let us hear just the sounds of nature – not all the bells and man made sounds!
Oh for heaven’s sake: just turn off your sound!
I agree. This is art. Do you tell Monet he’s using to much blue and to use red instead. We are privileged to be able to see and hear these videos for another year. Thank you!
I think the additional sounds only add to the beauty and mystery.
The simplest things can be so beautiful.
I love the muffled sound of snow. Nice vidéo ♥