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darshahlu

Trad climber
Irvine, CA
Dec 5, 2006 - 08:50pm PT
With overlays? Imagine the possibilities: Super high-tech topos!

Do it!

Darshan
darshahlu

Trad climber
Irvine, CA
Dec 5, 2006 - 08:52pm PT
Shoot VALHALLA (aka ANGEL WINGS) in Sequoia National Park. 17 Mile Approach but that thing is SWEET.

Peace
le_bruce

climber
Dec 5, 2006 - 09:13pm PT


David - I see two as well, but where are they on the route? Is that lower party on the Enduro Corner? Must have been a cold outing. No one on Dinner Ledge, either.

Niekolaas

Trad climber
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Dec 6, 2006 - 08:14am PT
I see a party of 2 on the 6 th pitch of the South Face, Washington Column, and another climber above that (solo?).

Anyway, great stuff
pFranzen

Boulder climber
Portland, OR
Topic Author's Reply - Dec 6, 2006 - 03:31pm PT
90,000 pixels printed at 300dpi (standard for high-end printing) would yield a 25ft. wide image, so there's plenty of resolution in those pictures to cover a big wall.

Now: a 44" x 100ft. roll of paper for an Epson 9800 is going to set you back around $175, not to mention $5,000 for the printer. Figure 4 rolls of paper, and another $300 for ink (wild guess, it's probably quite a bit more-- it's hard to find figures on ink/ft.^2) and you're looking at around $900 plus the cost of the printer, plus the cost of mounting the image onto a backing or *gasp* a frame.

At that price (even bump it up to $2.5k for all expenses) I could actually see some place like REI buying a copy of it to put on a wall of a flagship store.
Nate D

climber
San Francisco
Dec 6, 2006 - 04:38pm PT
Eric and co-conspirators,
Fantastic and breathtaking work!

Chicken Skinner/Ken - if you are out there, huge printed images like these are an ABSOLUTE MUST for the Yosemite Climbing Museum walls. I dreamed of this possiblility years ago, as I'm sure others have as well, and now it's possible!


I'm pretty sure there are two climbers nearing the top of North Dome - possibly on Crest Jewel.
sling512

Trad climber
Chicago
Dec 6, 2006 - 11:09pm PT
Here are the North Dome pair:

Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Dec 6, 2006 - 11:15pm PT
ehanson - check out a topo for setting up shots.. e.g. I think that Basket Dome is a bit closer to Half Dome, and more mid-height with respect to the North-West face and more perpendicular...

...there are lots of interesting visa points that are great to shoot from (like the base of Sentinel Rock) which are scrambles...
Mighty Hiker

Social climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Dec 6, 2006 - 11:25pm PT
Here is a picture of a traditional northwest native (First People's) canoe, under construction. I don't know a lot about the nuances, but I believe it is an ocean going canoe. Not sure which nation it relates to - possibly Haida Gwaii.

Note the resemblance to Steve's canoe on El Cap. Not your standard issue canoe.

There is a similar canoe, carved from jade, in the foyer at Vancouver airport. Two or three metres long, filled with things and creatures relating to First People's creation myths. Well worth a look if you're passing through.
Rags

Trad climber
Sierra foothills, CA
Dec 7, 2006 - 02:31am PT
YA, this is the best where's Waldo I ever played.

Saw the two on N. dome some days ago. There are three parties on the column three different routes, between two zooms, can you find 'em (not tellin which routes)?
How about the apparent soloist on the Muir, blue bags?
Hard to tell, but could be a party on the Salathe'.
There was another one I can't remember.
deuce4

Big Wall climber
the Southwest
Dec 7, 2006 - 09:30am PT
Yo Mighty Hiker-

We may have to rename the canoe, to whatever that craft you have pictured is called. very similar!

I (imaginatively) called the feature "the boat", but when we came down after the FA, I saw Sutton, who asked, "How was the canoe, eh?"
HighDesertDJ

Trad climber
Arid-zona
Dec 7, 2006 - 12:48pm PT
That is really amazing. I'd love to see them even closer, but i was just able to retrace pitch by pitch my ascent of the Salathe and it brought back some memories that I haven't had in years. Thank you!!
ehanson

Mountain climber
Santa Monica, CA
Dec 7, 2006 - 12:50pm PT
Peter, we have done just as you conjectured- printed the diving board image at 6' x 18' on a Epson 9800. The material costs were not as much as the custom frame, made from hardwood, stainless, cable, and alum. This is a crappy pic taken from the Natl Assoc of Interpreters show we just did in Albuquerque:

http://www.xrez.com/services/spher/xRez_spher6.html

It was printed as (5) 42" panels edge to edge on black Sintra and laminated. I will be showing it at the APPL show in Sacramento in March. We may sell smaller continuous 3.5'x11' prints if anyone is interested, or of the other images (El Cap, etc). Experiencing the print is amazing. Viewers typically spend 15-20 mins just going from end to end. The pic above is 2 yose rangers who spent 1/2 hour there showing me a lot of the park I had no knowledge of. Nate, great idea on Yosemite Climbing Museum, I'll email Ken Yager right away. I would be happy to get an image up there once it exists..

Thanks for the all the good response guys. Got a killer image of the White Throne and Zion Canyon getting online next week..

_

Eric Hanson
http://www.xrez.com
http://www.visuraimaging.com
Mighty Hiker

Social climber
Vancouver, B.C.
Dec 7, 2006 - 01:02pm PT
deuce: The picture is of a native (Indian) canoe, from B.C. (Under construction.) With variations, it's pretty much the standard northwest native ocean canoe. Every museum has one, including the big museum of anthropology in Vancouver, etc. Maybe Steve was struck by the resemblance - he's from B.C. The profiles are uncannily similar, and when I saw the zoom in of the feature on El Cap, I immediately thought of a possible origin for the name.
paganmonkeyboy

Trad climber
the blighted lands of hatu
Dec 7, 2006 - 01:31pm PT
sweet pics
i just flew into san jose and caught the valley in the sunrise from a few k feet up
wow. and i mean that...
must be an amazing place to those of you lucky enough to play there regularly...(i'll be there in few months with a new shoulder to break in, if anyone's around...)
Bear 46

Social climber
Yosemite
Dec 8, 2006 - 01:04am PT
Hey! There I am! See me??
TKingsbury

Trad climber
MT
Jan 20, 2007 - 10:28pm PT
The Zion stuff is up now.


Wow

http://www.xrez.com/gallery/zion/xRez_zion.html

mojede

Trad climber
Butte, America
Jan 21, 2007 - 01:24am PT
Haven't yet climbed in Zion, but great link to the Yoso stuff on the hi-rez stuff--gets me inspired.
deuce4

Big Wall climber
the Southwest
Jan 21, 2007 - 01:14pm PT
In the same realm as Birdbeak Spire and the Fang, I had looked at this line in Zion to complete the trilogy:


Now it can be seen without a telescope thanks to this Xrez's fine interactive photo.

If anyone does this line, please let me know. With a young 'un on the way, I doubt I'll get to it anytime soon!
David Nelson

climber
San Francisco
Jan 21, 2007 - 07:56pm PT
Sunday, Jan 21, 4:55 pm: the site seems to be down. Anyone else have this problem?
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