Almost everybody knows something about exploration of Antarctica. Most people would name
Robert Falcon Scott, who tried and failed to be the first at
South Pole,
Roald Amundsen, who did it and
Ernest Shackleton and his amazing story of survival. I've nominated the image to bring attention to all of the brave men I've mentioned above and to countless forgotten others. The image could be two times historic. First because the drawing was made in 1899 and second because, if Wikipedia is correct about this, Borchgrevink's Cape Adare hut still existed as of
2003, but was being destroyed by the effects of
penguinguano.
Proposed caption
In February
1899,
Borchgrevink's party of Southern Cross Expedition landed at
Cape Adare - the northeastern most
peninsula in
Victoria Land,
East Antarctica,where they built a prefabricated hut (the first human structure ever built on the Antarctic continent). They wintered at
Cape Adare and were picked up in January of
1990 by Southern Cross ship. At the image you could see a drawing above Kolbein Ellefsen's bed in
Borchgrevink'sCape Adare Hut. Ellefsen was one of the members of the Southern Cross Expedition. He was a good sailor and also the Cook on the expedition and a talented artist. While looking at the image, please, try to imagine a young man (Kolbein Ellefsen was in his yearly twenties) during unforgiving
Polar night, not knowing what's going to happened next (one of the expedition members did not make it), who used a
Kerosene lamp or a candle with its ghostly light to draw portrait of a beautiful woman above his bed. The image was taken in January of 2001.
Support as nominatorMbz1 15:21, 13 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment The image is a scan of my old print. The resolution is high enough to downsample it, if needed. Thank you.--
Mbz1 15:28, 13 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Oppose quality isn't there - flash glare, out of focus for a stationary object, muddled composition. Not appealing.
deBivort 15:45, 13 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Support I like it, and think that the artefacts actually bring out the feel of being there.
Adam Cuerdentalk 17:37, 13 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Almost everybody knows something about exploration of Antarctica. Most people would name
Robert Falcon Scott, who tried and failed to be the first at
South Pole,
Roald Amundsen, who did it and
Ernest Shackleton and his amazing story of survival. I've nominated the image to bring attention to all of the brave men I've mentioned above and to countless forgotten others. The image could be two times historic. First because the drawing was made in 1899 and second because, if Wikipedia is correct about this, Borchgrevink's Cape Adare hut still existed as of
2003, but was being destroyed by the effects of
penguinguano.
Proposed caption
In February
1899,
Borchgrevink's party of Southern Cross Expedition landed at
Cape Adare - the northeastern most
peninsula in
Victoria Land,
East Antarctica,where they built a prefabricated hut (the first human structure ever built on the Antarctic continent). They wintered at
Cape Adare and were picked up in January of
1990 by Southern Cross ship. At the image you could see a drawing above Kolbein Ellefsen's bed in
Borchgrevink'sCape Adare Hut. Ellefsen was one of the members of the Southern Cross Expedition. He was a good sailor and also the Cook on the expedition and a talented artist. While looking at the image, please, try to imagine a young man (Kolbein Ellefsen was in his yearly twenties) during unforgiving
Polar night, not knowing what's going to happened next (one of the expedition members did not make it), who used a
Kerosene lamp or a candle with its ghostly light to draw portrait of a beautiful woman above his bed. The image was taken in January of 2001.
Support as nominatorMbz1 15:21, 13 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment The image is a scan of my old print. The resolution is high enough to downsample it, if needed. Thank you.--
Mbz1 15:28, 13 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Oppose quality isn't there - flash glare, out of focus for a stationary object, muddled composition. Not appealing.
deBivort 15:45, 13 November 2007 (UTC)reply
Support I like it, and think that the artefacts actually bring out the feel of being there.
Adam Cuerdentalk 17:37, 13 November 2007 (UTC)reply