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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 (23)
CursedBeauty
nice image i like the atmosphere the composition is great excellent work! ...Richie...
AnneCHPostma
I always like your work :) Maybe the sun glowing on the sword is a bit too yellow ?
Dotthy
@ACHPostma: thank you for your comment. It is not the sun. It should be a small fire. But your are right the sword glow to much.
redawg2
Excellent Dotthy!Maybe we will see this on a book soon?It would be wonderful!;>D
wabe
Superb snow. But the composition seems to me a little unbalanced. The high tree to the left is "pulling" the whole thing to the left, no balance on the right side. And all major things are concentrated in a relative small aera in the center of the image - "moved to the right". But maybe this is different when there is typo over the image. In general a great one for sure.
Djeser
Actually, I like the un-centered compostion. Agree with the glow on the sword, and the scale of the castle with the mountain and other mountains seems a little off; from the scene I have general impression the mountains should be larger...but really nice one, Dotthy; would like to see this with book cover print! The snow looks great, esp snow on roof of the building.
Alexander_Kroener
Very nice, the winter feeling comes out very well. A detail: shouldn't there be some snow on the castle?
rds
The lighting is wonderful through the arch like that. Nicely done.
StuffedGrizzly
So beautiful snow and lighting!! The snow and atmosphere make the silence!! So impressive image.
FrenchKiss
Yes I like the lighting through the arch too. The sky is very realistic and truly spectacular.
deevee
I like it Dotthy. There is a lot to see.
Trouble
I like the contrast between the warm orange in the sky and the snow.
Flycatcher
I have a whole series of photographs I took in a local wooded heath that have exactly the same wonderful effect of the sunset sky colours reflected in the freshly fallen snow. You have captured that atmosphere and the colours brilliantly.
j-art
absolut wonderful atmosphere - i love the mhystic feeling in this picture - to whom may this sword belong to, why is it there, so many questions, such an ineressting and very well done artwork. my congratulations. excellent work -. see you
choronr
On rare occasions we see skys with clouds like this ; but only for fleeting moments. This is abeautiful creation Dotthy. Hope this becomes a cover soon.
Shari123
Beautiful sky Dotthy! The colors reflecting in the snow is a nice touch. Wonderful job!
Dotthy
Thank you all very, very much for your kind comments and tips. I am very lucky about it :-)
Tintifax
The best snow I've seen for a long time. And the lighting fit's very well. My compliments!
kat
Great image, I especially like the snow and lighting, very well put together..Excellent!!
andytw
Wonderful lighting (as Ever).
zxcvb
Excellent lighting and atmosphere:-)
sacada
Excellent composition, lighting and atmosphere.
Margit1
Wow!! Very very beautiful scene! Love the mood and lighting and the snow looks wonderful. Excellent work Dotthy!