Slow Photography #72 Epic Struggle: True Myths of Shackleton's Endurance Expedition

"Endurance trapped in pack ice" by Frank Hurley (1885–1962) - Public Domain, Digital Collections of the National Library of Australia — nla.pic-an23478504. First published on the page 156 of Hurley's Argonauts of the South (1925), London and New York: Putnam & Sons. ENDURANCE. . The ship. A single frame. ERNEST SHACKLETON . Its captain. A single frame from a Kodak Vest Pocket camera. Ross Sea Party on Elephant Island, Frank Hurley photograph. The crew. A single frame? No. Although the image above was labeled as a single frame of the ship's crew on Elephant Island cheering Shackleton on his return , t h e clouds were added later from second image that Frank Hurley took. There is also no do ubt that the original image was not taken on Ernest Shackleton's return to the s tranded men, but on his departure from the Ross Sea Party. But there is do ub t about whet...