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Photographer Tim  Schumm  Tim  Schumm {Karma:29196}
Project #18 Beneath Your Feet Camera Model Minolta
Categories Landscape
People
Sports
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio Mountain Landscapes
Rock Climbing
Southern USA
Lens not sure
Uploaded 3/11/2007 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Kodachrome PKL
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Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 6 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  Yosemite
State -  CALIFORNIA
Country - United States   United States
About These are old slides and i did not have a scanner so i projected them on to a screen and reshot them with my D80. This is why they are so fuzzy and a bit old style looking.
This is a shot of Lydia Bradley "jugging" up the rope using ascenders. They are clamps that grab the rope in one direction in order to get up to my position. We were up on this climb for 2 days and the face is overhanging 110 degrees the whole way. AS you can see the rope is hanging down without touching the face. It was kind of freaky but after a while you get used to the exposure and just get down to the job at hand....climbing....(1981)
Lydia later was the first woman to climb Mt. Everest without oxygen in 1988.
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Alessandro Capelli Alessandro Capelli   {K:34805} 5/8/2007
Another wonderful shot of your climbing days..with a great woman like Lydia
Ale

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Nelson Moore [Kes] -  Nelson Moore [Kes] -     {K:20241} 4/1/2007
Took awhile for the 110 degree slope to register...this being the last of the series I've viewed it comes off being the scariest.

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Debarshi Duttagupta Debarshi Duttagupta   {K:26815} 3/12/2007
Wow !!!!!!!!!

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Bruce Harper   {K:5305} 3/12/2007
Nice bit of history Tim, and as Dave said, the slide conversion technique hasn't turned out too bad.

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 3/12/2007
yoiks.....

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 3/11/2007
Certainly an interesting perspective here, Tim, and thanks for the explanation for those of us who know nothing about climbing. I've always wondered about that method of copying slide (I have hundreds), it actually didn't turn out too badly!
Dave.

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