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An Aerial Video of Amazing ‘Snow Circles’ Art Traced in Fresh Powder

Artist Sonja Hinrichsen enlisted five volunteers create beautiful geometric forms in the snow with their footprints. Cedar Beauregard, a cinematographer specializing in aerial photography, captured this footage of the piece with a remote-control helicopter, as well as these still images on Flickr.

So. Bad. Ass. 

(via npr)

02/22/12 at 2:08pm
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    This is flipping amazing. Watch full screen.
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    This is just awesome
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    What people think up these days…
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    get an RC helicop for the pix. oh yeah, the video was pretty cool … IGUESS
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