I took this shot while on the train heading to Shinjuku to meet Chiif and Benny recently. This was the very first day I tried out my new to me Voigtlander 90mm f3.5 lens, and this was the very first shot on the roll of film. I was sitting on a seat in the train dozing off, and the camera was resting on my lap. For some reason, I noticed the sun light lighting up the hair of the girl standing at the door across from me. It looked nice. Then I noticed her reflection on the train door. I thought to myself “that will make a great shot” and quickly raised the camera to my eye, focused, and fired the shutter. All my stars were aligned – the 90mm was the perfect focal length to get the shot, my Zeiss Ikon was turned on and ready to go, the lens aperture was set to a convenient f4. All I had to do was focus and fire the shutter. A few seconds later the light changed and the girl turned toward the door, and the moment was lost forever. Expect on the first frame of my roll of Provia 400X
Gear used: Zeiss Ikon RF + Voigtlander 90mm F3.5 + Fujifilm Provia 400x