2 Οκτ 2014

Φωτογραφίες με ορειβάτες που κόβουν την ανάσα

Φωτογραφίες με ορειβάτες που κόβουν την ανάσα
Μία σειρά από συγκλονιστικές φωτογραφίες στις Άλπεις τράβηξε ο Ελβετός φωτογράφος Robert Bösch για λογαριασμό της εταιρείας Mammut που διαθέτει εξοπλισμό ορειβατών.
Η εν λόγω εταιρεία απευθύνθηκε στον Bösch για μια εορταστική φωτογραφία με αφορμή την ....
συμπλήρωση 150 χρόνων από την ημέρα που ο Edward Whymper και η ομάδα του "κατέκτησαν" την κορυφή Matterhorn στις Αλπεις.
Το τελικό άλμπουμ του ελβετού φωτογράφου κόβει την ανάσα...
The team of mountain guides assembled on a narrow ledge for Mammut boot control test event. Location: Kleines Kamel, Furka Pass, Wallis, Switzerland.
A line of several hundred metres of skiers forming an arrow snaked up the side of the mountain on the Julier Pass in Switzerland.
200 freerider skiers on Melchsee-Frutt, Switzerland.
200 testers take part in Mammut testevent for alpine underwear. Location: Eiger, Switzerland.
Mammut test event for backpacks. Location: Osogna, Tessin, Switzerland
Mammut's professional trailrunners came together for extensive product testing and the making of the "Motion control" keyvisual. Location: Diavolezza, Switzerland
Mammut celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2012 when Mammut fans, mountain guides and journalists came together to create a representation of the world map on the "Ewig Schneefeld" between the Eiger, M nch and Jungfrau
Mammut employees set out to climb the Jungfrau in the Bernese Oberland. The aim: to create an exceptional pose featuring the Mammut Peaks Collection on a summit plateau at 4,158 metres.
People in Mammut clothing form an X, 'the sign for Extreme', on the North Face of the Eiger. 2011
28 mountain guides climbing a rocky needle, turning it into what must surely be the biggest and most spectacular rock cactus in the Alps. The Ago del Torrone in the Bregaglia range, also known as Cleopatra?s Needle.
To celebrate 150 years since the first ascent of the Matterhorn, Mammut and Zermatt mountain guides created a string of lights over the mountain.
60 Mammut employees, from interns to vice presidents, settled in at 2,700 metres altitude, surrounded by ice, wind and snow, to test Mammut's newest sleeping bags
ΠΗΓΗ: The Guardian
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