Shot at Commerce Court with a very pocketable fixed-focus f/4 Olympus XA-1, with ancient Kodak 100 film. The entire roll was purplish and poor, but I managed to rescue a few. I scanned this one in grayscale and "sharpened" it.
A good rescue, but still in such a condition that it projects a mood. Viewing this from Japan this is also quite a topical image, following the recent and tragic death of a young child caught in a heavy revolving door in the Roppongi Hills complex, Tokyo. Regards
Ok, maybe the aperture was smaller, and the speed was faster. Its a simple non-adjustable program automatic camera. Now that I look at the photo, I wonder whether it was shot at f/5.6, or?