Here’s a small sample of some of my monotone works.
All of these images are available for larger view and to purchase here.
the fine art of photography
Here’s a small sample of some of my monotone works.
All of these images are available for larger view and to purchase here.
I’ve decided to showcase the magestic sunsets I’ve been lucky enough to capture over the last two years, virtually from the same location.  Enjoy…..
These images were all taken from the same location at Cape Schanck, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
These and many more are available to view or purchase at www.galleriamancuso.com
This is a section of Melbourne City taken from the Eureka Tower. I’ve given it a sepia tone and slight second image texture to age it a bit.
This is a two image panorama taken at St Andrews Beach, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. The light that day had a beautiful softness about it.
the treeline…..
This was taken in the hills around Boneo, Mornington Peninsula, Australia. I’ve added lighting in photoshop and a second image texture plus contrast.
chaos…..
This image is from the hills surrounding Cape Schanck, Mornington Peninsula, Australia. The hills are bare and roll beautifully. The texture I have added creates a kind of a chaotic fury approaching behind the hills.
ALL IMAGES AVAILABLE AT WWW.GALLERIAMANCUSO.COM
My latest images are at total opposites to each other.
“Driftwood” is a simple composition set in the natural surrounds of a beach setting. It was taken at Safety Beach along the Morinington Peninsula, Australia.
“under the wire – forgotten” on the other hand is an urban landscape of a neglected and abandoned factory set in inner Melbourne, Australia. It has been heavily processed with texture and selective colouring.
Both images are available for purchase here
From my series on Chinese images, these miniature replica statues are of China’s famous Terracotta Army. The original’s are life size and number around 8000. They were buried underground at the entrance of China’s first Emperor, Qinshihuang’s tomb to protect him in the afterlife. They were modeled on actual citizens of the time and no two are the same.
“the warrior”
“the emperor’s army”
These two images compliment each other and are available for sale here.
My image “afternoon delight” was the winner of a “redbubble” challenge, “human silhouette”
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This image has been quite a popular one having won several challenges and featured extensively across the site.
It was taken at St Andrews Beach, Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
This print is available for sale here