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National Geographic’s Vintage Photography Tumblr – Found

June 25th, 2013 | Space

National Geographic's Vintage Photography Tumblr - Space Suit testing

Early NASA Testing

National Geographic's Vintage Photography Tumblr - Macao Harbor 1931

Macao Harbor – 1931

Paratrooper Training 1962

Paratrooper Training – 1962

Soviet Children soak in the rays 1977

Soviet Children soak in the rays for Vitamin D – 1977

Ganges-River-India-1923

Ganges River, India – 1923

Unsheathed Rocket - New Mexico 1940

Unsheathed Rocket – New Mexico 1940

Charging Rhinoceros - 1910

Rhinoceros charges the photographer – 1910

racing

Race cars roar around the track at the Iowa State Fair -1938

I recently stumbled across a vintage photography treasure trove — the National Geographic Found Tumblr.  If you are a fan of photography at all, you must take a look at some of the collection gathered at the site.
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It’s a true time capsule.

The Tumblr was launched back in March to celebrate National Geographic’s 125th anniversary, but it feels like the magazine just needed a venue to share some of the fascinating images its collected over the years.
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 National Geographic curator William Bonner is the man in charge of picking the best photos to be shared with the public, and he’s found some gems.
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“Many of these photos have never been published and are rarely seen by the public,” the publication explains on its Tumblr. “We hope to bring new life to these images by sharing them with audiences far and wide. Their beauty has been lost to the outside world for years and many of the images are missing their original date or location.” via The Verge

Wow, I just spent an hour smiling my way through this collection…

-RSB

Moonwalk by Dean Potter

January 20th, 2013 | Space

Dean Potter Moonwalk

Dean Potter is the world-renowned American free climber, alpinist, base jumper, and highliner featured in the video above.  He’s conquered some of the world’s most challenging peaks WITHOUT a rope!  He has speed soloed Half Dome, El Capitan, Cerro Torre, and Fitzroy.

The Moonwalk above is located on a highline at Cathedral Peak, as part of a project for National Geographic called The Man Who Can Fly.

When asked to describe the experience in a recent interview, here’s was Dean had to say:

Did the Moon look like it does in the photo with the naked eye?

Potter: Photographer Mikey Schaefer was taking the photographs from approximately 1.2 miles west of the highline. For him, the moon and myself looked exactly like you see it in this picture. From my vantage point on the summit of the Cathedral Peak, the moon was higher in the sky and it looked as the moon always looks to us mortals on the ground.
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What would you have done if you had fallen?

Potter : I’ve always been a “free soloist.” Whatever I do, I long to be untethered and free. This desire for freedom goes far beyond the highline to every facet of life. Freedom is our most fundamental right. I am completely confident with my ability to catch the line if I were to fall. I’ve practiced this catch move successfully for the past 19 years.

And here’s a few more photos from the National Geographic episode which aired on Sunday, February 8th, 2013 at 8pm:

Dean Potter Free Climbing Cathedral Park

Dean Potter soloing El Capitan

The Workshop

-RSB