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In this video, I explore ancient water routes and try to capture the lake landscape that was the home landscape of ancient man. • New to the channel? Start here! I create cinematic wildlife and bird videos from Finland. How do you capture the essence of a landscape shaped by time? In this second episode of my three-part series, I explore Scandinavia’s ancient waterways—the lifelines of early hunter-gatherers. During the summer of 2024, I filmed for the National Museum of Finland, aiming to recreate the vistas that greeted the first humans after the Ice Age. This time, I focus on lakes, experimenting with filmmaking techniques to capture their timeless beauty. 📌 Missed the first episode? Watch it here: • Filming Ancient Forests: A Journey Through... 🔔 Subscribe for the final episode, where we explore the wildlife of these ancient landscapes! 👍 Enjoyed the video? Like & comment—I’d love to hear your thoughts on nature cinematography! Chapters: 00:00 Intro 1:30 Search suitable location & filming Black-throated diver 4:14 Filming Mergansers & reflections from the past 8:45 Filming the Landscape 11:38 Alone on a remote island 15:52 Final outcome Gear Used 🎥 Canon R5, Canon R6 🎥 Canon RF 100-500mm f/4.5-7.1 L IS USM 🎥 Canon RF 24-70mm f/2.8 L IS USM 🎥 CCanon RF 15-35 mm f/2.8 L IS USM 🚁 DJI Mavic 3 (D-log) 🎤 Rode VideoMic NTG, Audio-Technica BP4025, Zoom F3 Connect with Me 🌍 Website / Wildlife Videography: naturevideo.fi 📸 Instagram: @koivistodesign 🎥 YouTube: / petrikoivistophoto 📧 Contact: [email protected] 🎵 Music: Artlist.io #NatureVideography #AncientLandscapes #ScandinavianNature #IceAgeHistory #WildlifeFilmmaking