The island of Emperor by giulband
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.....Oh quante volte, al tacito
Morir d'un giorno inerte,
Chinati i rai fulminei,
Le braccia al sen conserte,
Stette, e dei dì che furono
L'assalse il sovvenir!....
Da "Il 5 Maggio "di A Manzoni
How many times, at the silent
dying of an inactive day,
bent the bolt-like rays,
with his arms folded,
he stayed, and the past days'
remembrance assailed him.
From "On the 5th of May" A Manzoni
Comments (52)
illkirch
The last defat. Against the ultimate opponent. Great job
drifterlee
Beautiful. I love those ships!
barryjeffer
There came a tempest... Beauty!
Egzariuf
Superb !
pat40
Splendid work
virginiese
Wonderful scene !
byteline
Very nice composition. Bravo!
drittervon5
Nice Image! Well done!
blankfrancine
Great historical scene,As others have said, the ships are really cool.I don't recognize the landscape prop, but it works well in this scene,as does the water.
ROGERGONDRAN
Interesting work.
farmerC
Exellent work.
lisalisette
Wonderful scene :)
claude19
dark exile ... well that disaster! Great work!
flavia49
outstanding
Wolfenshire Online Now!
Wonderful image.
jeroni
Very cute scene. Great work
sandra46
AMAZING WORK
Faemike55
Very cool and beautiful scene
starship64 Online Now!
Very nice work.
Foink
Awesome work...love it!!!
rayag
This is beautiful.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
adrie
Great pirate scene, excellent work.
Razor42
Fantastic render!
matstan2610
Wonderful historical scene about the great Emperor. Perfectly executed image.
bazza
Fabulous scene! And to the victor the spoils..
doarte
Superb!
soffy
Wonderful scene and work**
CarolusB
King George IV (of England) did not get on with his wife. After Bonapart's death, he was told that 'his greatest enemy was dead'. He is supposed to have reacted by saying: "By God, is she?" An idea for another picture pehaps? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_of_Brunswick
caty77
Nice scene, with defeat of Napoleon.
rbowen
Very nice work!