NEW YORK (REUTERS).- Cold, white and forbidding the images spring from the glossy pages as they once did from the window of a plane carrying a young photographer into the icy wastelands of Antarctica. “DeepFreeze! A Photographer’s Antarctic Odyssey in the Year 1959” by Robert McCabe has been published to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the race to be the first to the South Pole. Though a venture capitalist at now defunct Lehman Brothers, McCabe, then 24 and a serious amateur photographer, used his vacation when no one at New York Sunday Mirror Magazine wanted to take up an offer from the U.S. Navy to visit the southern end of the earth. McCabe’s father worked for the Daily Mirror. After an arduous journey leapfrogging the Pacific by way of Hawaii and New Zealand, his first impressions were of endless