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  • so peaceful and calm, good music to go to sleep to, thanks :)

  • Wonderful, peaceful feeling!

  • @Hulio7271 Thank you :)

  • Lovely composition & images, very sweet, peaceful. Thank you for creating, sharing.

  • @gisltome Thank you Gis :)

  • Beautiful photographs and the music is simply gorgeous! :) Wonderful video and a pleasure to watch. :) Thank you. :) ♫

  • @balstuinsp Thank you very much Richard,I remember every moment and where these photos were taken, adore the track :)

  • Enjoyed it much.. thank you for sharing. How relaxing the music and quite pleased with your own photos youve taken... a great eye you have to capture solitude of nature. Best wishes, Venus.

  • @VenusDeArt Thank you very much Venus, I do love this music and sharing my view of this world through photography :)

  • Wondeful collection of photos, they are really super. I like the tune too, so calming. You have made a super little video here my friend.

    Funny, I was in Lichfield last weekend of October visiting my Great aunt.

    Where was the photo at 2:19 taken? love the colour of the tree.

  • @noonoobaggins Thanks Ian , well I was in Lichfield on that Sunday morning too,the autumn colors along the river are awesome , it is beautiful there :) the photo at 2:19 is in the next field to where my nieces horse live in Cumbria by a Beck and sometimes I set up camp near there , in late autum when I woke, everything was white with frost, exept me shivers lol :)

  • @frederickforlife Thanks Fredrick, looks a beautiful little spot and must be great under tarp, not sure about the cold without a fire though? or am I just getting old ;-)

  • @noonoobaggins My sleeping bag is amazing Ian, it is safe to temperatures of -7C ,also there are fantastic thermal clothing, believe it or not you can be to warm without a fire with all the thermal stuff, of course thats if you have managed to keep out of the rain, then defo a fire :) lol yes me too, but that won't stop me lol ;)

  • @frederickforlife I did the Ray Mears Journeyman course, no sleeping bag just a what you find, boy can that Scottish wind blow cold at night. The problem with the fire is one side is toast and the other an ice-pop :-)

    So maybe thermals are the way forward for me ( LOL, I sound like my grandmother now) mind you I like sound of silk ;-)

  • @noonoobaggins Lucky you Ian, he is a gem and Les Hiddins too, :)

  • Absolutely beautiful my dear friend Frederick :)... there is always a great pleasure for me your excellent photographs in your wonderful videos to consider. The music selection is excellent as always.

  • @andrew67ist Thank you good friend Andrew, it is a masterpiece of music and Im very happy you enjoyed, I love photography and sharing my world in images :)

  • A very pretty song Frederick. The leaves are falling down here too and winter is on the way. I'm not fond of winter. That's a curious picture at 2:11, it looks like wooly pony with a bird on it's head, lol. Very nice photographs and goes well with the music. <3 AC

  • @AquarielCharm Thanks Ambriel, keep wrapped up and warm, the pony is a ancient breed in Cumbria UK(Fell ponies ) they came to live there when the tin mines closed and they got left to their own device(abandoned :( ,they need all that hair in Cumbria during winter as conditions are tough during winter ,I have sent you a video link .. Re Alex Khaskin have a think :)

  • @frederickforlife - It goes to show how well animals adapt to harsh weather. Cumbria must be a little like the Yellowstone when winter sets in. Temperatures range from zero to 20F(-20 to -5C) throughout the day and sub-zero temperatures over-night are common. On average, 9 out of 100 adult bison will die during the winter. Wolves thrive better in winter than summer and follow the herds and kill the weakest. During summer bison & other animals are strongest because of plenty of grass to eat.

  • @AquarielCharm There are helpers who take hay for the ponies when the snow arrives from dedicated organisations , the hills are caped with snow for at least 3 months of the year where they live, its getting food there because it is so remote, its amazing that on this small island we have so much variance in weather .I would love to visit Yellowstone,it is difficult to comprehend how vast it is there and the variety of landscape and wildlife,the UK had Wolves and Bear roaming before my time.

  • @frederickforlife - It is good that food is taken to them. Yellowstone is located primarily in the US states of Wyoming & extends into Montana & Idaho & well known for its wildlife & many geothermal features, especially Old Faithful Geyser, one of the most popular features in the park. Native Americans once lived in Yellowstone region for at least 11,000 up until the early 1800s before the white men came. The Shoshone, Bannocks, Nez Perce & BlackFoot hunted bison, deer, elk & other game there.

  • Totally lifts me to a higher dimension...<3

  • @WomanElectroSounds bless those great words, thank you Melodia <3 : )

  • This is sooooo.... there are no words deep and good enough....

    Thank You!

  • @beatrixme Thank you so much Beatrix, synchronicity : )

  • Beautiful!! music ♫ ♪ ♫ stunning! pictures too, my dear friend frederick :)

  • @zrnho Thank good friend zrnho , loved putting this video together : )

  • Wonderful images, most beautiful music...very touching.

    இڿڰۣღ Bella ღ இڿڰۣڿღ

  • @bellamoonnature Thank you Bella <3 ,I didn't think it possible to do this track justice with photography ,it is amazing music and thanks for your wonderful words and spirit, I used to dislike the month of November and have made peace with it  : )

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