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A 360 degree Panorama of an early March Southern Hemisphere Milky Way as it rises over Godley Head, Christchurch, New Zealand.

The small (3 m by 4 m) prefabricated tongue-and-groove Cabin was one of four prefabricated huts built by Boulton and Paul Ltd in Norwich, England for Captain Scott’s polar expedition to Antarctica. This one was constructed for meteorological observations and research at Granite Harbour.

The Cabin was taken to the Antarctic on Captain Scott’s ship the SS Terra Nova in 1911. Unfortunately, the meteorologist, Dr George Simpson, was unable to make the expedition and no-one was available to replace him, so the hut was never used.

In January 1912 Scott’s entire polar party perished on the return journey. They had been beaten to the South Pole by Norwegian, Roald Amundsen. It now sits alone among the tussock with a panoramic view out over Christchurch.

33x shot Panorama Taken on a Canon 5DMIV and a 24mm f2.8 lens.

Arcadia - Night sky of New Zealand collection image

For as long as I can remember, I've had a big interest in space, it wasn't until I took my first photo of the Milky Way in 2016 that the interest turned into obsession. Looking at that first photo I took on the back of the camera, it was some what emotional, you could make out shapes, make out colour, see the detail of the galaxy Earth calls home with the realisation that there's no way we are alone in the universe.

Fast forward 5 years and that passion for space has only grown stronger, now it's a lifestyle, a time to get out among the mountains or a lake or anywhere there is a clear view of stars. It's a time to reflect, a time to stand in the dark, in the middle of nowhere and almost be one with universe as the beauty of the night sky engulfs you. That is Arcadia.

You're invited to be a part of Arcadia. 23 of some of my favourite experiences from the past 6 years.

  • All 1/1 pieces.
  • All taken in my favourite places in New Zealand.
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A 360 degree Panorama of an early March Southern Hemisphere Milky Way as it rises over Godley Head, Christchurch, New Zealand.

The small (3 m by 4 m) prefabricated tongue-and-groove Cabin was one of four prefabricated huts built by Boulton and Paul Ltd in Norwich, England for Captain Scott’s polar expedition to Antarctica. This one was constructed for meteorological observations and research at Granite Harbour.

The Cabin was taken to the Antarctic on Captain Scott’s ship the SS Terra Nova in 1911. Unfortunately, the meteorologist, Dr George Simpson, was unable to make the expedition and no-one was available to replace him, so the hut was never used.

In January 1912 Scott’s entire polar party perished on the return journey. They had been beaten to the South Pole by Norwegian, Roald Amundsen. It now sits alone among the tussock with a panoramic view out over Christchurch.

33x shot Panorama Taken on a Canon 5DMIV and a 24mm f2.8 lens.

Arcadia - Night sky of New Zealand collection image

For as long as I can remember, I've had a big interest in space, it wasn't until I took my first photo of the Milky Way in 2016 that the interest turned into obsession. Looking at that first photo I took on the back of the camera, it was some what emotional, you could make out shapes, make out colour, see the detail of the galaxy Earth calls home with the realisation that there's no way we are alone in the universe.

Fast forward 5 years and that passion for space has only grown stronger, now it's a lifestyle, a time to get out among the mountains or a lake or anywhere there is a clear view of stars. It's a time to reflect, a time to stand in the dark, in the middle of nowhere and almost be one with universe as the beauty of the night sky engulfs you. That is Arcadia.

You're invited to be a part of Arcadia. 23 of some of my favourite experiences from the past 6 years.

  • All 1/1 pieces.
  • All taken in my favourite places in New Zealand.
Category Photography
Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
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0.15%
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