








"Goliath"
"This image was captured in the heart of Sydney's financial district. What appealed to me in the frame was the size of the clean wall behind the subject, the scale of the massive columns of the skyscraper in the mid ground (that can be seen at the top of the frame) and the reflections of other buildings (which added depth). These elements were set against the very small "no stopping" sign and the pedestrian moving across my POV. At its essence the image is all about design! I used the strongest BW film Hipstamatic has ever released, AO DLX (The Nike film), combined with the John S lens; which adds a nice vignette and adds some pop to the BW tones."
Markus Andersen
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