Let's hope Finland embraces thier wolves and doesnt persecute them like Sweden is doing right now .We have so much to learn from them . May they roam free .
This would be an absolute dream of mine, I love wolves. I have visited Finland a couple of times not for photography but I would definitely like to. Amazing photos and footage of the wolves and the editing was fantastic!
That was quite stunning. I do not comment on a lot of video's but couldn't resist on this one. What captivates me most about wolves is they appears to be very inquisitive but always making sure they are aware of their surroundings. Add to their beauty is the look in their eyes. I could see I would have taking hundreds of photos in the forest you were in whenever he looked in your direction. Very well done.
Great video ... I enjoy your videos very much ... very calm and special, very minimalistic, no bulshit like other channels ... I am very glad I've discovered this channel some time ago and amazed so little people follow you, but nevertheless keep doing your videos your way. Cheers Petri.
Thank you for the Jim Brandenburg comparison. I think I got it. I just now realized that he has the same type of photograph with the wolf peeking out from behind the tree.
Fantastic experience - the solitude in nature. Wonderful film showing the climate, at least it can be imagined. The climate in that forrest must have been very unique. Creativity as always at the top level. Congratulations. Always very nice to watch.
Thanks Robert, I'm glad you liked it. I'm also glad I finally finished the video. I had to struggle with the masses of video footage and the footage was also rather noisy so I had to do lot of denoise work.
@@PetriKoivistoPhoto This is not easy, I believe. So many elements. But you have been doing it pretty well. It is always some depth within and a piece of you. Those films may not be very popular but they are unique. Keep making them if you like to. Always nice to watch a new story you are telling through another film.
Fantastic video - really enjoyed the audio effects too :) I was in those hides in 2019 and it was an amazing experience - I really hope to return one day!
Love the beginning audio of the birds singing and your color grading. What software do you use for video editing? I wanna start doing some video, also what software do you use for noise reduction? I shot some video the other day and it has some noise I wanna get rid of.
Thank you. The singing bird is Red-flanked bluetail, which has spread from the east to Finland. It is still quite rare here. I use Premiere Pro. I shoot with Canon log3. For basic correction I use Todd Domineys LUTs which are awesome for Canon R5 and R6. ua-cam.com/video/LGcUb-hDMLw/v-deo.html I use Lutify.me package for color grading (Cine looks luts or Teal & Orange luts at 35% or so). I use NeatVideo to remove noise from the video if necessary, but generally I try to keep the noise reduction to a minimum.
I’ve dreamt of seeing wolves and bears in the wild in Finland, and coming across this video has sealed the deal for me! Great video and beautiful colour grading! On a side note, I’m curious as to what your ND filter solution was for bits filmed with the RF100-500? I’m really struggling to find a suitable ND filter for this lens.
I use the PolarPro Peter McKinnon ND filter. The downside of ND filters is that it makes it difficult to use the lens hood. I have come to the conclusion that I usually don't use a lens hood at all. I haven't encountered backlighting problems much. In a hide, though, it is a problem because you may not be able to remove the lens from ”hole” of the hide. When shooting wolves, I left the ND filter off because the wolves arrive at dusk. On the second camera I had a Canon EF lens with a drop-in ND filter. That is a good solution for photography hides.
@@PetriKoivistoPhoto thanks for the reply, I really appreciate it! I have the polar pro 2-5 and 6-9, but it put me off using them because I couldn’t get the hood on, but maybe I should just not worry about the hood.
@@gavthane I have such a small hand that I can fit the filter by first putting the lens hood in place, then inserting my hand into the lens hood and screwing the filter on, but this is really tricky.
Well, not really. But sometimes you may have a bad luck and you don't see wolves at all. I was only one night in both hides. Surprisingly I didn't see bears at all. I also spent one extra evening and one morning in nearby lakes and swamps filming other nature footage and recordings.
What an amazing experience Petri! I've enjoyed watching the video. Are the hides you've visited especially for wolves or did you originally come for the bears?
Thanks. The hides are for Bears, Wolves and Wolverines. Bear should be the easiest one but surprisingly I did not see any. There were seen at least 5 bears in the area same time. The best time to see all three at the same time is probably summer (Paradise hide), but it is hot in the hides and there are millions of mosquitos.
@@PetriKoivistoPhoto Thanks for the info Petri. I've already been to Finland for the bears so I would go there to see he wolves. May I ask when you where there when the wolves came?
@@gladysklip6984 At the end of May, the first wolf arrived in the swamp at 20.00, but did not dare to come closer to feed (but passed my hide very close). It didn't come to eat until 24:00, when it started to get dark and it wandered around for 3 hours. In the pine forest the wolf was present at 20.00-21.00, 22.30-23.15 and 4.00-6.00. (Sunset at 22.45, Sunrise at 3.15)
You are right. It's worth mentioning. I think 100% of commercial wildlife safaris specializing in mammal photography FROM A HIDE provide food for the animals. In fact, at 5.20 I tell viewers that the wolf came to the scene to dig up pieces of fish hidden in the ground.
Let's hope Finland embraces thier wolves and doesnt persecute them like Sweden is doing right now .We have so much to learn from them . May they roam free .
I think we have the same problem here in Finland 😠
Another fantastic video, Petri! Even our cats couldn't take their eyes off it 😸
Thanks. 😃😂
beautiful work!
This would be an absolute dream of mine, I love wolves. I have visited Finland a couple of times not for photography but I would definitely like to. Amazing photos and footage of the wolves and the editing was fantastic!
Thank you for your kind words.
Upea video taas. Hieno värimaailma ja tunnelma.
Kiitos paljon!
Just majestic!
Very nice video Petri!!! And you do your own music, that's great!!
That was quite stunning. I do not comment on a lot of video's but couldn't resist on this one. What captivates me most about wolves is they appears to be very inquisitive but always making sure they are aware of their surroundings. Add to their beauty is the look in their eyes. I could see I would have taking hundreds of photos in the forest you were in whenever he looked in your direction. Very well done.
Thank you very much for your kind words. The wolf is indeed a fascinating animal. It would also be great to see a larger group of them one day.
Thank you. 👍📷🐾😎
Great video ... I enjoy your videos very much ... very calm and special, very minimalistic, no bulshit like other channels ... I am very glad I've discovered this channel some time ago and amazed so little people follow you, but nevertheless keep doing your videos your way. Cheers Petri.
Thank you. I'm glad you found a channel you like.
Verra verry Nice thank for moments naturalist
Thanks a lot David.
Upea video!
Kiitos paljon kehuista. 😊
Thank you for sharing. ❤
When you played the flute, my dog woke up and looked to the TV 😂. Maby it realy works 😂.
Nice Video 👍🏼
😂 funny, it works.
Unbelievable wow.!
Mind blowing! Especially the part with the flute!
Thanks. I had some extra time to plan and shoot this.
Amazing video, thank u!
Todella hieno video. Nyt kyllä rakennat upeaa Suomi -kuvaa luontokuvausmaana. 👍👍
Kiitos kehuista Kalle!
beautiful.
Wow great job! Very beautiful🌿💚
Thanks for sharing this wonderful experience!
Super ambience throughout this video
Thank you. Glad to hear that I managed to create the right ambience.
A beautiful video of a beautiful animal 👏🏻
What an amazing video! 👏👍
Top job, beautiful shots. Really enjoyed this! Thanks petri
Thank you charlie
Another masterpiece, Petri.
Thanks. This is one of my own favorites too.
Amazing! I loved every moment of the video, i felt virtually transported there in the Fin woods, thanks a ton for producing this...
Thank you very much! I'm glad that I managed to convey the feeling.
I really enjoyed that. Beautifully captured and edited, full of atmosphere. And even a 'Jim Brandenburg' moment ...... Thank you.
Thank you for the Jim Brandenburg comparison. I think I got it. I just now realized that he has the same type of photograph with the wolf peeking out from behind the tree.
@@PetriKoivistoPhoto that's the shot, yes. So much better than the more usual woodpecker!
onpa hieno video!
Kiitos paljon 😊
Fantastic experience - the solitude in nature. Wonderful film showing the climate, at least it can be imagined. The climate in that forrest must have been very unique. Creativity as always at the top level. Congratulations. Always very nice to watch.
Thanks Robert, I'm glad you liked it. I'm also glad I finally finished the video. I had to struggle with the masses of video footage and the footage was also rather noisy so I had to do lot of denoise work.
@@PetriKoivistoPhoto This is not easy, I believe. So many elements. But you have been doing it pretty well. It is always some depth within and a piece of you. Those films may not be very popular but they are unique. Keep making them if you like to. Always nice to watch a new story you are telling through another film.
Wow amazing shots of wolves. And what i want to add color grading is in point.
Thanks a lot!
Absolutely fantastic. Not sure how I stumbled onto your channel but certainly glad I did! Love the blend of human experience with nature and wildlife.
Nicely said. Welcome!
Fantastic video - really enjoyed the audio effects too :) I was in those hides in 2019 and it was an amazing experience - I really hope to return one day!
Thank you. It is indeed magical and relaxing place and the hides are good.
Olipa kaima taas kuvannut hienon kokonaisuuden luonnosta.
Love the beginning audio of the birds singing and your color grading. What software do you use for video editing? I wanna start doing some video, also what software do you use for noise reduction? I shot some video the other day and it has some noise I wanna get rid of.
Thank you. The singing bird is Red-flanked bluetail, which has spread from the east to Finland. It is still quite rare here.
I use Premiere Pro. I shoot with Canon log3. For basic correction I use Todd Domineys LUTs which are awesome for Canon R5 and R6. ua-cam.com/video/LGcUb-hDMLw/v-deo.html
I use Lutify.me package for color grading (Cine looks luts or Teal & Orange luts at 35% or so). I use NeatVideo to remove noise from the video if necessary, but generally I try to keep the noise reduction to a minimum.
I’ve dreamt of seeing wolves and bears in the wild in Finland, and coming across this video has sealed the deal for me! Great video and beautiful colour grading!
On a side note, I’m curious as to what your ND filter solution was for bits filmed with the RF100-500? I’m really struggling to find a suitable ND filter for this lens.
I use the PolarPro Peter McKinnon ND filter. The downside of ND filters is that it makes it difficult to use the lens hood. I have come to the conclusion that I usually don't use a lens hood at all. I haven't encountered backlighting problems much. In a hide, though, it is a problem because you may not be able to remove the lens from ”hole” of the hide. When shooting wolves, I left the ND filter off because the wolves arrive at dusk. On the second camera I had a Canon EF lens with a drop-in ND filter. That is a good solution for photography hides.
@@PetriKoivistoPhoto thanks for the reply, I really appreciate it! I have the polar pro 2-5 and 6-9, but it put me off using them because I couldn’t get the hood on, but maybe I should just not worry about the hood.
@@gavthane I have such a small hand that I can fit the filter by first putting the lens hood in place, then inserting my hand into the lens hood and screwing the filter on, but this is really tricky.
Well done! Was it hard to take this footage? How many time have you spent?
Well, not really. But sometimes you may have a bad luck and you don't see wolves at all. I was only one night in both hides. Surprisingly I didn't see bears at all. I also spent one extra evening and one morning in nearby lakes and swamps filming other nature footage and recordings.
What an amazing experience Petri! I've enjoyed watching the video. Are the hides you've visited especially for wolves or did you originally come for the bears?
Thanks. The hides are for Bears, Wolves and Wolverines. Bear should be the easiest one but surprisingly I did not see any. There were seen at least 5 bears in the area same time. The best time to see all three at the same time is probably summer (Paradise hide), but it is hot in the hides and there are millions of mosquitos.
@@PetriKoivistoPhoto Thanks for the info Petri. I've already been to Finland for the bears so I would go there to see he wolves. May I ask when you where there when the wolves came?
@@gladysklip6984 At the end of May, the first wolf arrived in the swamp at 20.00, but did not dare to come closer to feed (but passed my hide very close). It didn't come to eat until 24:00, when it started to get dark and it wandered around for 3 hours. In the pine forest the wolf was present at 20.00-21.00, 22.30-23.15 and 4.00-6.00. (Sunset at 22.45, Sunrise at 3.15)
@@PetriKoivistoPhoto Thanks so much for the detailed information Petri, it's much appreciated! I will keep this location for hopefully next year!
Do they tend to attack human?
No, never.
Most animals approach humans expecting love, (in general) humans approach animals and nature to exploit/consumption.
These animals are baited / fed. So you got it right 👌
It would be relevant to mention that the animals are all baited…
You are right. It's worth mentioning. I think 100% of commercial wildlife safaris specializing in mammal photography FROM A HIDE provide food for the animals.
In fact, at 5.20 I tell viewers that the wolf came to the scene to dig up pieces of fish hidden in the ground.