Hi everyone,
my name is Frank.
IÂ was born 1969 in North Germany and i'm still there. I like the flat country. No Hills or Mountains. So i can see on Monday who came to visit me on Tuesday.
I'm a hobby artist. Working almost with Photoshop and sometimes with 3ds Max. And i still like to draw with a pencil on a paper... the traditional way.
But the Computer gives me capabilities i don't have with only the traditional way.
But the main thing is to have fun and joy.
Ok, than. Thank you for stopping by.
Frank
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Comments (16)
beachzz
You took my foto and turned it into something very special--this is exactly where it belongs--I DO love it!!
flora-crassella
...wunderbare Arbeit! Maya-Tempel???
ralph49
It looked good on the beach but at home on the forest...cool image
NekhbetSun
Awesome ! wowwww
Meowgli
some eye catching work
auntietk
Oh wow. That's awesome work! What a great image! I'm totally impressed. Marilyn's pyramid looks so at home there. WAY cool!
Janiss
Very interesting... a gorgeous capture my friend!
MrsRatbag
Wow, great work! For a minute I thought it was the real thing!
erlandpil
Beautifult erland
kasalin
Awesome ! A great work and dedication !!!! vote : 5*****
gunsan
Great way to sabe it from the waves and place it where it belongs (in my mind at least)
ElusiveAngel
Awesome! Well done. :)
e-brink
Nice work!
katy555
Superb scene! Excellent picture and colour choice...
JeffersonAF
Excellent.
Jydekris
Nice work Frank, But the intensity of the shades on the temple gives it away. It might synch better if you balance the shades on the over all image. You could do that automatically in photoshop if you have the temple and background on separate layers, by using the MATCH IMAGE option under ADJUSTMENT. Nice work man.