the tea house
The Tea House, built (1890), on the corner of Normanby Road and Clarendon Street, South Melbourne.

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The Tea House, built (1890), on the corner of Normanby Road and Clarendon Street, South Melbourne.

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ElRobbo
Great perspective and well treated, Anthony!
Anthony Mancuso replied
thanks elrobbo, it’s a great old building this one!
Michael Rowley...
great lighting efffect here well done anthony
Anthony Mancuso replied
thanks again Michael, much appreciated!
Lois Romer
great one, i have often looked at this and thought, hmmm most photograph that one day and you have captured it brilliantly.
Anthony Mancuso replied
thank you Lois, I really appreciate your comment. It’s a beautiful building!
Catherine Veal
Beautiful lines Anthony
Anthony Mancuso replied
thank you Catherine, for your comment:)))
Kathryn Potempski
fantastic composition,I particularly like the finish Anthony well done.
Anthony Mancuso replied
Many thanks Kathryn, I’m really glad you like it!
kaylarenee
soo cool.. Looks like it was taken with a lomography camera?.. Great colors!
Anthony Mancuso replied
beleive it or not, it was actually taken with my nokia N95 5MP phone camera!
pimmex
I agree with everything said above and I particularly like the flash of white on pale blue at the bottom which makes all the difference to the composition.
Anthony Mancuso replied
many thanks Pimmex for commenting, i do appreciate it
Audrey Evans
i agree, the composition was done well and i’m enjoying the rich colors.
Anthony Mancuso replied
Many thanks Audrey, I’m really glad you like it!
Gordon Cable
Good stuff Anthony, the balance, with the sky top right and the vignetting bottom left realy works for me.
Anthony Mancuso replied
Thanks Gordy, I’m really glad you like it!
Maggie Hegarty
Very impressive Anthony. I agree with all the above comments.
Anthony Mancuso replied
thank you Maggie :))
Michelle Boyer
Fabulous shot!
Anthony Mancuso replied
thanks Michelle, I’m glad you like it
Anthony Mancuso replied
thanks Michelle, I’m glad you like it
Anthony Mancuso replied
thanks Michelle, I’m glad you like it
Brett Still
Fantastic angle and colours. This building could almost be anywhere in the world thats what’s so great about this shot.
Anthony Mancuso replied
thanks Brett, I’m really glad you like it!
ragman
Once again the slandicular angle creates immense impact and creates dynamic drama and intensity ~ well done
Anthony Mancuso replied
many thanks David, I really appreciate your comments!
4getsundaydrvs
great angle and composition
Anthony Mancuso replied
many thanks for commenting, much appreciated
Andy Harris
great angled shot – and great colours / toning…. super shot!
Anthony Mancuso replied
thank you Andy, I appreciate your comments
Rosina Lamberti
The perspective and the tones are fantastic!
Anthony Mancuso replied
thanks again Rosina.
Paola Massa
fantastic
Anthony Mancuso replied
thank you Paola, very much appreciate your comment
kaylarenee
wow.. thats cool1
Anthony Mancuso replied
thank you Kaylarenee:))
Paola Massa
is truth is amazin capture!
Marion Cullen
Am loving how it looms and fills the frame completely, an imposing perspective,
Anthony Mancuso replied
many thanks Lumineux, much appreciated
paulevelin
perfect
love it
Anthony Mancuso replied
thanks again paulevelin, much appreciated
Steve Chapple
The angle is fantastic, adds so much to the dimension of the building, another clever capture!
Anthony Mancuso replied
thanks again Stehpen, I really appreciate your comments.
alistair mcbride
Great looking building,like the grainy colours and angle you have shot this.
Anthony Mancuso replied
thank you Alistair, yes it is a very beautiful building with loads of character. I’m glad you like it:))
Lois Bryan
what a pleasure it is to stroll through your work!!!! I love the angle on this one … and the detail and “mood” ... maybe it’s the black sky or the bit of darkening lower left … and maybe the angle itself plays a part, but there’s a definite feeling of mystery and foreboding going on here!!!
Anthony Mancuso replied
much appreciated for all your great comments Lois, I really appreciate you taking the time to look through my work. I have also enjoyed looking through your work and your wonderful composition and glorious colour:))
Wayne Cook
Beautiful and dramatic!!
Anthony Mancuso replied
appreciated Wayne, thank you
Christine Wilson
a really great perspective on a fantastic old building
Anthony Mancuso replied
thank you Christine, I appreciate your comment
LisaR
Great perspective. Excellent image.
Anthony Mancuso replied
much appreciated Lisa, thank you : )