Exploring Earth: Patagonia
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Nature Documentary with no narration published by YLE in 2016 - English language
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Exploring Earth is a multi-channel ensemble and adventure series by Finnish photographers Konsta Punkka and Mikko Lagerstedt. It is a captivating, world-class visual entity that carries its viewers into a great adventure. Exploring Earth — a visual adventure to the extreme corners of the earth! What does a rare Patagonian puma look like through the lens of nature photographer Konsta Punkka? Exploring Earth is a short-form video series in which viewers could follow two of the most influential landscape and wildlife photographers to challenge themselves to capture the perfect image of the endangered species and desertification places. Viewers could join them as they share their journeys through rugged terrain and unpredictable weather conditions to capture breathtaking images. In Exploring Earth we see Konsta's first carnivore-photoshoot without the protection of photography hide. Huge pumas are not afraid of the cameramen as they sneak only a few meters away. Mini-Tv-series with 5 episodes were shot remote locations of Patagonia and was commissioned and broadcasted by on Finnish National Broadcasting Company YLE. Includes five chapters: 1/5. FOREST: Nature photographers Mikko and Konsta head out to capture the burned forests of Patagonia. Massive forest fires have left behind only wide areas full of scorched trees. This mystical photoshoot takes place under the starry Patagonian night skies. 2/5. PUMA: What does the patagonian puma look like through the lens of nature photographer Konsta Punkka? This is Konsta's first carnivore-photoshoot without the protection of photography hide. Huge pumas are not afraid of the cameramen as they sneak only few meters away. 3/5. GUANACO: Nature photographers Konsta Punkka and Mikko Lagerstedt get to photograph guanacos, the biggest land animals in South-America. Guanacos live in tight herds teaching the young guanacos, chulengos, to walk and run immediately after birth. Konsta Punkka and Mikko Lagerstedt photograph the unique moments of the herds and also of guanacos that keep watch on mountain slopes. 4/5. GLACIER: Mikko Lagerstedt and Konsta Punkka make a journey to capture the majestic glacier up in the mountains. Up in the mountains the glacier seems to be a never ending mass of ice. The true state however is, that the ice is melting and it's melting fast due the climate change. 5/5. MOUNTAINS: The Patagonian region is shattered with great Andean mountains. Nature photographer Mikko Lagerstedt captures the contrast between the magical mountain pilars and the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonian highlands.
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Video Codec: H.264 CABAC High@L4.2
Video Bitrate: 3 400 Kbps
Video Resolution: 1920x1080
Display Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Frames Per Second: 25.000 fps
Audio Codec: AAC (LC)
Audio Bitrate: 126 kb/s VBR 44.1 kHz
Audio Streams: 2
Audio Languages: english
RunTime Per Part: 17 min 12 s
Number Of Parts: 1
Part Size: 434 MB
Source: WEB DL
Capper: DocFreak08
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