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The runs were long and varied, the snow light as air.
It becomes a hyper-bright kaleidoscope, flooded with snow light by Hugh Vanstone, which daily breaks up and re-forms.
It is the dead of winter, and Peter Simonite's exquisite cinematography captures the bluish snow light with such acute sensitivity to atmosphere that even in the warmth of a theater you may shiver.
Trees can change their growth orientation in response to various environmental stresses (ie, wind, snow, light, gravity, artificial bending) [ 1], and during this process reaction wood with modified characteristics and properties is formed.
In the snow, light blues, whites, and grays look very cool and stand for winter.
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Saturated in a bluish winter snow-light and filmed with an extraordinary sensitivity to the changing seasons, the weather and the time of day, these scenes are so atmospheric they beckon you into a childlike state of wondrous apprehension.
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