“Gloria Victis” National Gallery of Art – Washington D.C. 

Alakajay, Black And White Photography, Photography

 

Antonin Mercié’s masterful Gloria Victis (“Glory to the Vanquished”) stands as a powerful tribute to resilience in defeat. Created after the Franco-Prussian War, it subverts traditional heroic imagery by depicting a winged allegory of Fame lifting a dying soldier, who holds his broken sword high in defiance. The dynamic, upward-sweeping composition captures a brilliant interplay of vulnerability and strength, immortalizing the courage of the fallen and proving that true glory is never lost.

Good Night

Black And White Photography, David, Photography

A vist to an old farm produced this picture of the bedroom. I must admit I was so tired at this point I could just have laid down and slept a while.

Nikon Z8
Nikon Nikkor G 28mm f/1.8 AFS and FTZII

Quincy Dredge Number Two

Black And White Photography, David Jensen, Photography

This dredge is a part of the copper mining history of the Keweenaw Peninsula. It’s currently sunk in shallow water in Torch Lake. It was constructed to reclaim stamping sand from the lake for further processing of copper, and was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1978.

Captured with a DJI Mavic Air 2 Drone.

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