Guillaume Dargaud's website

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6953912 7480841 53016068 visits in the last 24 years and counting."Opinions expressed here are mine. And if you don't agree with them, you are racist, sexist, elitist, imperialist, baptist and possibly even right."Please do not hesitate to email us to tell us what you think of our site.January 2004Colorado is now done with us and we are back to Europe. The long promised updates are here finally: the best pictures as 36 new wallpapers, and no less than 9 other new pages from our climbing road trip in the american south-west: Idaho, California, Tuolumne, Yosemite (subdivided in Salath wall, the Steck-Salath and Half Dome), Zion and more desert towers... And that doesn't even count the large additions to: Wyoming (Wind River Range), Red Rocks and Arizona... That should keep you busy for a while, there's no going back to what you were doing now.January 2004I've also brought the counters back to life.February 2004Added a page with Black White images and also a vertical gallery.March 2004I got back most of the images that were previously placed in a photo agency. So the missing wallpapers are back, and I just published no less than 4 other CDs of images for sale.June 2004Moved to Brian on in the heart of the Alps where I'm starting a software and consulting business: BriansoftJuly 2004The Euro being too expensive with respect to the US$, blah, blah, blah, I just jacked up the price of the Photo Archive CDs. Sorry. But fear not, you can still purchase them at the same old cheap price if you get the bran new DVD compilation.Aug 2004Updating the inner workings of my site to PHP. If you notice some bugs, incompatibilities or missing pages/links, please let me know.November 2004Added some images of Base Jumping in the Verdon.As part of the return-to-Antarctica trip (below), I scanned old slides of Dome C in 1977, sent to me by Thierry Cappelle.November 30th, 2004I'm back in Antarctica for the fifth time, but this is a First: the first winter-over at the new franco-italian research station of Concordia, on the High Antarctic Plateau. Forecast is: 4 months of total darkness, winter temperature down to -84 C and total isolation for 10 months. Should be fun. I started a blog of the expedition.February 10th, 2005The winter-over itself started with the departure of the last airplane, we are now on our own till november.Jenny added some images of ice climbing near Brian on next to the page about the Ecrins National Park. I step on ice while she climbs it.July 20thWe passed the halfway-point of the winterover (still 4 months to go!) and with the darkness I still spend 16 hours a day coding. I've updated several of my freewares and added a prog to rotate, stack and merge astronomy images.And since I have plenty of time to read (and write), I've added a few reviews of interesting books.I'm also in the process of adding lots of PHP to the inner workings of my site; let me know if I screw up somewhere.August 12thI'm in the flattest part of Antarctica, but I'd love to go to some of the steepest parts...Contrary to habits, here's a link to an external website by Eric Wunrow, a photographer with a love for the desert.September 1stRecord cold today: -78.6 C (-110 F).October 15thI took some time to assemble 360 panorama for a full visit of the station.November 5thToday at 22:00 the first airplane landed, putting an end to 269 days of isolation. The winterover is now... over.December 3rdOn the 1st I leave Dome C for a coastal station where I hitch a ride on a C-130, destination New-Zealand for a well deserved vacation after residing for exactly one year in Antarctica. On the 4th, at 4am, after 369 days in Antarctica I'm back in a world where white is no longer the dominant color. It may be a while before my next update!February 27th 2006Back home, finally after 15 months... to a flooded apartment! I'll do some updates (epilogue to the winterover, NZ, OZ...) after we settle down and I go through 150 boxes of slides...March 5thThe movie March of the Penguins took away the Best Documentary at the 78th Academy Awards. Go penguins!March 14thCounting the 10 millionth hit today; and in 2 weeks my site will be just 10 years old. Also an evil friend managed to convince me to add something I usually hate: commercial advertisement. But fear not, it's only in text mode and without popups or flashing graphics. So if you want to help out my site, don't hesitate to click on relevant ads.March 21stA page with the december New Zealand 'return to climbing' (including a 54-hour non-stop epic on the north ridge of Sefton) and the ensuing month of hot climbing in Australia. There are some other minor new pages and site reorganization (what, a 200Kb page of text is too slow?!?).May 6thAfter a work conference in Rome I'm taking time reorganizing my picture collection. Fished out old pics of Apennines in central Italy. And added new pics of backcountry skiing around Brian on where we currently live.Another movie...The movie An Inconvenient Truth about the current climate changes is in parts based on work that was performed at Dome C on the Epica project. Disclaimer: I have a small contribution in the movie.And while on the topic of contributions, the incoming book 'Sun' by Hill and Carlowicz features several of my images. With its pocket size it makes a great and intelligent gift.June 18thI've been asked to produce some posters for a local shop, mostly B W and panoramic. I'm not selling them online, only in a store in Brian on, but you are certainly welcome to take a look at them.August 13thBusy days. Many internal changes (division of large pages) and more than a few new Antarctic pages: new aurora pictures, my most difficult picture ever, a page about icebergs, surface glaciology and deep drilling, some B W portraits, a brief passage at the McMurdo airstrip while flying around Antarctica, a detailed explanation of how land traverses are organized, a selection of variously transformed fisheye and bird's eye images (I made that last one up) and a whole bunch of new wallpapers. Enough to keep you cool during the globally warmed summer months.Doing all this work on many sources of digital and film images, I had to rationalize my workflows, so I put my notes online. While I was at it I detailed various image combination processes, with examples. Also wrote a quick hack to produce 360 bird's eye images after an idea for a photography contest. J'ai aussi traduit en fran ais la page sur les manchots ainsi que leur FAQ.August 17thAfter last week's mayhem, I translated 4 pages from a prophetic comic strip of the '60s about airports in the 2000s.September 1stA few days in the only (?) crack climbing area of Europe, the Val d'Orco, in Italy.September 28thTwo new CDs of royalty-free images are out, featuring pictures of the Concordia winterover as well as the latest climbing in Australia, New Zealand and the Alps.Also added a slide show of the best wallpapers and finally found a workaround to a jpg transparency bug that'd stumped me for years.NovemberWeather getting colder at home but no sign of snow yet, so we are off to a few days of climbing in warmer Corsica, in between trips to find a new place.January 2007 Pour le 1er Janvier 2007Between finding a new place, moving, fixing it up, starting a new job and exploring new playgrounds, things have been hectic this month. To say nothing of technical glitches that have kept my site offline for a good week and the counters broken for 3 months. Sorry about that. It's back online now but I still need to do some modifications... while not even having an internet connection at home... C:-(I sold my film equipment and got a new camera which I'm currently evaluating from the smallest macrophotography (that my old lens will allow), to the widest astrophotography (that my 'scope will permit), while enjoying the thunderstorms from the apartment window. That is, when we don't get them while climbing, but in that case I'm not taking pictures!Finally a rainy weekend so I could stay at home and sort pictures and write this! Here are some images of backcountry skiing and climbing in the various mountain ranges around our new home of Grenoble, in Chartreuse, Vercors, Diois, Belledonne, Devoluy, Grandes Rousses, Taillefer...I modernized the display of the tables of content on each page. It may still be buggy but it will be a bit more relevant now.Frustrated while trying to get the most out of my new camera, I tested some RAW file processing software with less than glowing reviews.Some images inside a cave, fortunately with some light.SeptemberSome pictures of climbing in Vanoise and Maurienne.I spent 2 weeks working in Croatia and took the usual tourist shots of Dubrovnik, a very nice city. Then a few days later we had the company of a friendly fox while camping in the Val d'Orco, Italy.Bravo to Agostino and his friends for their incredible jacuzzi on the summit of Mt Blanc! (external link)If you are looking for the images of the 40 years of the LPSC or CSC 2007! (external link)I would like to pay homage to Ren Desmaison, french alpinist and a great inspiration when I started climbing. He died yesterday at 77. Over ten years ago while climbing in Peru, after a failed ascent on Chacraraju due to the difficulty, I learned that in the meanwhile he had just opened a new (and even harder) route on the other and more remote side of the mountain. At 65 vs 25, that was humbling.OctoberSpent a WE at home, sorting through images and compiled a shortlist with my favorite images.NovemberI've modified this lens more than a decade ago, but it usually gathers dust instead of doing 3D pictures or even portraits.A too short week of vacation in Spain, climbing the impressive Mallos de Riglos.But unfortunately my telescope fried while viewing the great spanish night sky.Also a few picture of a visit of the Ganil where unknown matter is created out of the specs of the current universe.Upon request, the design specs of my custom Camping Kangoo. Cheap and convenient.I currently have 2 ongoing exhibits of Antarctic pictures: one in Genoa ("Italy") Museo Nazionale dell'Antartide, since October 25th. The other at the famed Institut Oceanographique de Monaco, starting february 19th 2008.DecemberCurrently reviewing the Ricoh GX100.January 2008Happy New year. Not much news. In bed with the flu during the ice climbing vacation... In case you want to do some late Xmas gifts, here are some new posters out for sale. Grab them while they last, series' limited.AprilOne new CD of royalty-free images out for sale, with all the latest images, particularly of backcountry skiing in Belledonne, Taillefer, Ecrins...On the work side, I finally got Linux running on a Xilinx ML405 target board. My notes are online.I received an advanced release of the last album from german metal band Megalith, titled 'Storming the summit'. It's brutal and quite good. Official release is on June 20th. Some of my images are on their cover art...I accumulate images, but I'm late in putting them up for all to see. Here are some trial infrared images and a few shots of climbing and canoeing in Ardeche.Here's also a random sample of the most recent images added to the site.As part of a a global reorganization in trying to put some sense into a mess of webpage (what, I can't believe I've actually written 333 pages totaling over 800 thousand words?!?), I've put up a classification by category and a full sortable table of content in addition to the previous section lists.SeptemberAdded some videos on various pages, mainly about steep skiing. You'll have to look for them though...There are some nice pictures of a classic climb on the Gerbier while I split the page featuring Presles. I also split the Maurienne page featuring the last weekend of excellent powder skiing in may.We recently went briefly back to central Italy and I managed to do some climbing in one of my favorite spots, the Gran Sasso, so I updated both pages with a bunch of new images.OctoberI don't normally link to external pages from here, but this is just too insightful and pathetic.Spent all month climbing in Madagascar on the Nosy Hara islands and the Tsaranoro big wall under the stare of Lemurs, chameleons and other (bitting) critters.NovemberI've retooled the long-dead thumbnail page with nothing else than all my images on it (of course there's a trick). And added a few sample super-resolution images, up to and above 100 Mpix...December10 days spent climbing in Kalymnos, Greece, with my longtime climbing partner Vincent while Jenny is still nursing her broken elbow.A little giftmas present: 6 philospheres for you to (physically) cut and paste. What are philospheres? Well, go and see...April 2009Great ice and snow conditions this year that kept me away from doing timely updates. But here are some new wallpapers (at the end of the page), pictures of ice climbing and backcountry skiing in Belledonne, a giant panorama of the eastern Vercors cliff that suggests tons of potential couloirs, a ski tour around the Rateau near the Meije, the descent of the famous Davin couloir or the more extreme direct north face of the Agneaux, a pleasant tour in Devoluy and please meet the summit sheep of the Grande Sure...Some late skiing and a climbing trip to rock-a-plenty and historical Arco cliff in northern Italy.AugustPagan rituals in Bacugno and climbing on new slabs up Mt Vettore in central Italy. Also a review of the new SuperTopo Zion guidebook and of the Panasonic DMC-LX3 compact camera.SeptemberMariage de Franck Alice and a few wedding photo tricks.OctoberA quick review of the HTC Hero cell phone.A week of climbing in Sicily and an ascent of Mt Etna.A long weekend climbing in the Calanques near Marseilles.NovemberWrestling with the infamous Kodak disc and a scanner.Changing car and bed frame.DecemberChanging house yet again (I think it's the 19th time I move in about 20 years). I also decided to toss the junk accumulated over the years and build all my own furniture, which kept me busy for a while...April 2010A spring climbing trip in Croatia, in Paklenica canyon and Hvar island, passing too briefly through Slovenia.I gave up trying to get videos to work on all browsers and OS. Instead I just uploaded to YouTube and embedded the videos. Quality is so bad in most cases that I won't even care if they appropriate them in some way...Added a page about the Sony Reader for eBooks and a script to convert comic books for it.Finished building all my furniture, yay!Changed server. Let's see if that solves the recent problems.Solved (?) the encoding problems with accents and such.Got a fix of french crack.SeptemberAntarctic remembrance BBQ and some bouldering on a beach in Britain.Ascent of the historical Mt Aiguille in Vercors.Some pics of slab climbing in Beaufortain. Rat wrestling in a Vercors hut (in french).Some old leftover pics of Champsaur and some even older pics of Arco that I'd forgotten about.OctoberI've updated my long list of wallpaper images to a much higher resolution: 1920x1200. That should be enough for most screens, right?NovemberShort trip to climb in the warmth of Malta.The colors of Autumn at home.No less than 95 new Wallpaper images on various pages.Two shell scripts for image conversions based on pixel count or image ratio.DecemberMy site is now available securely. Not that there's anything to hide on it, but if you have nothing to hide, why are most states so intent on spying everything you do on the 'net? So everybody should have this installed in Firefox.January 2011Bigger than life: the 40th birthday of Agostino in a Jacuzzi below the summit of Charmant Som.A short preliminary review of the Panasonic LX5 camera.Yeah, not much lately, just some '+1' Google addition. Mes descentes VTT préférées pour aller bosser le matin (in french).A quick review of the Samsung S2 phone and its big screen.AugustFinally some updates: a short WE of climbing granite in Ubaye and a long week of runout slabs in Val di Mello followed by the annual pilgrimage to Gran Sasso, a bunch of new wallpapers and more to come.SeptemberImages of climbing the photogenic Dibona, 25 years after my last time there.Latest panoramas and vertical panoramas.NovemberWe were back climbing sandstone cracks during a Wadi Rum trip in Jordan, including adventurous Bedouin routes and cultural side trips to Petra and Jerusalem.DecemberUpdated my old but still useful BinToAscii and Rot'n'Stack freewares.Converted the site to UTF-8. Let me know if there are unreadable characters (thanks Gordon!).Refreshed some ancient javascript code so that my rollovers would work in Chrome.The audio (penguin sounds mostly) now work in Firefox and Chrome. About time, after over a decade of being broken...January 2012Happy new year and merry ice climbing in a too warm and wet Val d'Aosta.FebruaryAfter a snowy december and a soggy january, the ice climbing in Vercors turned exceptional in february.AprilFinally got around to calibrate my monitor on Ubuntu with a Spyder3.Number of emperor penguins has been raised thanks to penguin poop.I'm late in putting up last winter's pics, but here's the climbing trip to Taghia, Morocco.Not doing things in order, but after 2 months of climbing in the sun, I resumed my skiing season for no less than Mt Blanc on skis.I put up a webcam inside a birdhouse to try and film a bird making its nest. I did not get the expected result...A mythical face: the north face of Mt Granier.SeptemberMariage de Cecile Ghani.NovemberSome heavy modifications (HTML5, CSS, simplified JS, removed IE specific crap, general spell check) to the underbelly of the site to improve the presentation. I probably broke a lot of things in the process...Climbing and mountain biking in Sardinia.DecemberSimplified the site for Android/iPhone/Kindle.February 2013A small script for managing movie files.Some dry climbing and tough ice climbing near home, more ice climbing at La Grave.Old pictures of two C130 crashes at D59.Short review of the HP Spectre XT with Linux on it.And now for a big surprise to be found among the pictures of our 2nd trip to Spain or the Diois.Summer skiing on the Etendard.The south face of La Meije.OctoberThere's a very good reason why there haven't been many updates to the website lately...January 2014Removed ssl (https) from the server, too much of a drag to maintain.Avalanche wipeout.LG G3 phone review.June 2016Yeah, I skipped a year. Busy. A climbing vacation to mainland greece which ended badly with part of my photo equipment being stolen in Italy: Nikon D7100 (S/N: 2510717), flash Nikon SB-910 (S/N: 2098264), Sigma 17-70 f2.8-4 DC Macro OS HSM (S/N: 50056938). I lost the 1500 pictures which were on it. Maybe I'll post some of the leftover images later.New Archos 50d Oxygen and 50b Cobalt phone reviews.

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