A covered transit platform during the afternoon rush, where commuters move between trains in both directions. The white geometric canopy overhead creates strong structural lines, while a red LED display shows destination information in Indonesian. Yellow benches punctuate the center of the frame, and the distant crowd creates depth as people board and exit train cars on either side.
Photographed on Olympus Mju II with Hoasca 800 film, the image captures the warmth and subtle cyan shifts characteristic of this high-speed stock. The film handles the bright overhead light well, maintaining detail in both the illuminated canopy and the shadowed faces of commuters. The Mju II's fast autofocus is essential for street photography like this—moments of movement don't wait for manual focus.
This is the rhythm of public transit: strangers moving with purpose, the architecture designed for flow, the everyday choreography of urban life. Film captures these fleeting moments with a warmth that digital often lacks.






