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My name is Dorothea Beer-Kramer. I was born on 09 March, 1957 in Aachen / Germany. Many of the last years I lived and worked in Hessen near Frankfurt a. M. Painting and colours are fascinating me since my earliest childhood. I am very happy to be a member here on Renderosity and would like to say thanks to all artists and the staff who make this big community possible!
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Comments (15)
FredBezies
Wonderful. Excellent surface, and backgroung too !
LutzB
Biste sicher (mit dem Mond meine ich!)? g Egal, beeindruckend in Szene gesetzt; ich mag diese Wolkenbank vor dem Saturn, ahem Mond. Das Wasser ist O.K., wenn auch die Spiegelungen im Wasser extrem stark sind. Die Uferlinie vielleicht 'ne Spur softer??
prutzworks
nice composition
Aquaticus0458
Imposanter Himmel, Dotthy!!
christianfly
Wonderful work, Dotthy! I like a lot this terrain and the postwork is excellent!
dikaios
excellent for water
Calanthe
Your images are always wonderful! :)
HeikoH
Very nice water.
Xabre
kewl water
DrOGaN
die surface der felsen gefallen mir besonders gut.
GODspeed
wonderfull image... just some words of advise... the main thing in this picture that is the focal point, would be that saturn looking planet. ive been sittin here looking at this picture for a good.. 20 mins scratchign my head.. "Whats Wrong?".. finaly got i. The lighting/ Shading... you have a VERY strong light source comign from about 10 oclock on your image (top left), but the planet is catching a downward light coming from 2oclock (top right) depending what is faster to render... id leave the planet alone and re-render the terrain to a light source comign from the same place that is shining onto your saturn. then.... any1 can look at it and say wow.. and not squint at it briefly tryin to figure out whats wrong... little details like this is what seperates many artists. once again I love the image, keep trucking.
redawg2
Just Incredible!
L.W. Perkins
Love that pointy terrain! (All I can make right now is hills and holes). That planet really adds to the drama of the picture!
db103
Excellent blending of planet and atmospheric features.
shandybob
Excellent work Dotthy as usual!