Dear Tim
first of all takes my
salute as you are a Everest Summiter it's a great honor to write to you
too..
i want to ask a favor by watching a
video. recently few of Bangladeshi boys and girl climbed Everest and
some people was very critically denying their victory.
if u have some to spend on my request and watch this 29sec
video
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150948310291552
made by one of our woman and tell that its really the Summit of
Everest?
thanks for your time to
read this email and it would be great if you give some of your time to watch
this clip and give your opinion.
ps- im asking because
lots of people in our country and blog are trying to make their claim as fals
by comparing the video above with your 360D video on you tube..
Best wishes to you ,
Have a nice day...
with regards
-- Rasal--
***The Greatest Thing You Will Ever Learn, Is Just to love, and Be Loved in Return***
------------------------------- Proud to be a Bangladeshi----------------------------------------
with regards
-- Rasal--
***The Greatest Thing You Will Ever Learn, Is Just to love, and Be Loved in Return***
------------------------------- Proud to be a Bangladeshi----------------------------------------
So I replied as follows:
Dear Rasal,
Many thanks for your e mail about
your team mates and their ascent of Everest.
I’ve watched the clip a few times
and I would be happy to say that it certainly looks to me like the summit of
Everest. I know that it isn’t a long video, it is a little bit wobbly and taken
at an angle but when you are that high it is sometimes difficult for people to
be able to use their cameras with a steady hand especially if it is windy.
Anyway, for me the key indicators are at 2 to 3 seconds there is a view looking
to the North approach of the summit showing the top of the Kangchung face with
the summit in the foreground, at 9 onwards seconds there is a good view of
Makalu in the background (it is very distinctive), and then at 26 to 29 there
is a shot across to Lhotse and across to Nuptse (again very distinctive looking
terrain). It all certainly looks to me like the summit. The only thing I can’t
vouch for, of course, is the identities of the people in the video.
I hope that this helps.
My congratulations to them.
Yours sincerely,
Tim Mosedale
Of course the next thing I get is another e mail from another chap who, I think from his tone, is disputing the fact:
Dear
Tim,
I
am from Bangladesh, recently we are going through a hot debate that whether the
Nishat, the first official Everest conquer has really done the summit or not.
On
the 26 second it is clearly visible that the LhoTse is much higher than the
camera level. And only the lower part of Lhotse is visible there, not the top.
Usually all summit vidio shows the LhoTse top as it is the closest and
the most notable 8000er near Everest.
Those
who reject Nishat's climb, claim her video is taken from just above the south
col, near the camp 4. 180' view, not the 360'been taken. Because from near the
south col when you take 360' view it will clearly show that you are not on the
summit.
Nishat’s
video link
So here's my reply along with some screen grabs I've annotated:
Dear Mufti,
I have had a look again at the
summit video and I have compared it with both of my summit videos. Obviously
the quality of the claimed summit video is a little bit lacking in clarity but
I think that I have managed to make enough comparisons with key features that
are only visible from the summit (in particular looking in to Tibet at Lhakpa
Ri and the evidence of prayer flags – which are not found anywhere else between
the South Col and the summit). The features I have picked out are all
recognisable from the summit and I have annotated them accordingly.
Also the fact that Lhotse does not
appear in full stature may appear confusing. But if you go out with your own
video camera and point it at an angle towards the ground and make a panorama
then the resulting video may appear to show things that are lower than you
disappear off the top of the screen. I have just tried it in my garden and a
section of wall that I am taller than is out of frame giving the illusion that
it is taller than me. Tilt the camera to an angle and the result is even more
confusing.
I hope that this helps. I also hope
that this puts the case to rest but if you have any further questions then
please get back in touch.
Yours sincerely,
Tim Mosedale
(the screen grabs below show my two summit panorama videos on the left stopped at similar moments to the claimed video which is on the right. Click each one to see full size)
But my question is, what do YOU think? Have a look at the clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdX8bKf4gBg and tell me what's your opinion. You can compare with my 2005 video and my 2011 video
Makes me chuffed with the quality of my panoramas I must say. Looking to do bigger and better next year when I'll be back with the makings of a very strong team indeed.
Hear from you soon,
Tim
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