@Olivier5,
Sure, the wind can produce certain shapes like your picture.
Show me a picture with a dozen such shapes perfectly horizontal and then I will be impressed. (Then we will know intelligence was involved in the creating.)
I’m sure the wind has produced shapes like the letter A, the letter T, or C. By merely blowing leaves around.
But has the wind produced the word CAT? Or produce for that matter the letters of the alphabet organized in a way to create an encyclopedia?
To make such a claim or Statement would be quite a stretch, and would be illogical.
The Scientific fact that amino acids can be produced by natural ‘forces’ is just another example of how limited natural randomness is.
And it seems quite a stretch, and illogical to make a claim or statement that these amino acids (like alphabet letters) Can randomly assemble together to produce a marvel of engineering like bacteria (an encyclopedia of info).
Hence why we have never observed such a phenomenon, and never will.
If you reject the idea of randomness producing an encyclopedia of leaves,, maybe you should reject the idea that randomness can produce A bacteria out of amino acids.
Reject the very foundational Idea of evolutionism!