_goodtimez
Well-known
So now we know the best way to keep film is in the deep freezer:
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/12/28/world/antarctic-historic-photos/index.html?hpt=hp_c3
http://edition.cnn.com/2013/12/28/world/antarctic-historic-photos/index.html?hpt=hp_c3
35mmdelux
Veni, vidi, vici
"It's unknown who took the photos".....may I suggest the ships PHOTOGRAPHER as a likely candidate!
Sparrow
Veteran
Amazing they were unprocessed and the image still rendered after 100 years.
"It's unknown who took the photos".....may I suggest perhaps the ships PHOTOGRAPHER as a likely candidate. It's not like they had Leicas and anybody could set the exposure.
Frank Hurley, if it was the 1914 expedition
jarski
Veteran
fascinating story! thanks for sharing.
Rodchenko
Olympian
Astonishing.
john_s
Well-known
The way I read it, the negs had been developed long ago.
dct
perpetual amateur
This item found its way in our local newspaper too:
http://www.20min.ch/wissen/news/story/Uralte-Negative-im-Ewigen-Eis-entdeckt-22870631
It is discussed the images could have been shot by Arnold Spencer-Smith, last minute photographer and pastor of the Aurora expedition.
http://www.20min.ch/wissen/news/story/Uralte-Negative-im-Ewigen-Eis-entdeckt-22870631
It is discussed the images could have been shot by Arnold Spencer-Smith, last minute photographer and pastor of the Aurora expedition.
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