John, I take it you are enjoying the X70. Nice photo.
I wonder what that would look like as a selected color shot with only the painting colored?
Nice shot as is though.
Nicely composed.
What an interesting capture.
I like it.
Good composition, John. Well seen.
What a great example for'seeing things differently'; really an interesting perspective...
Different, that what makes it standout, well spotted and taken.
Really mesmerizing. It makes me carefully study it.
I've gotta ask: is it an art work hanging on the wall or did you add the drop shadow and the background to make it look that way?
Well seen, well composed, nice colors. I like it.
Super composition John
Thanks for all the comments.
Manfred, I had somehow got it into my head that it is the Museum of "Ontario" but the Art Gallery of "Toronto". Too busy looking through the viewfinder I guess.
Paul, yes I am. Most times it's in my jacket pocket which is a real attraction. Still miss a viewfinder though, especially in bright sun. There is an optical accessory VF available but I suspect that it would not suit me because I need dioptre compensation which it doesn't have. As you might expect though, IQ and Noise performance matches the X-T1.
Alan - Um? Not sure what it would add. I will use selective colour where there is a purpose to it but I'm not a fan just for the sake of it.
Mike, no it's a view I spotted walking around the gallery. The drop shadow is added in Photoshop. Not every one's cup of tea I know but I like to "finish off" an image where it seems appropriate just as you might be selective about how you would choose the colour and style of a print mount.
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I really wanted the X100T. It's a larger camera but has the missing bits however, it is more expensive and was more difficult to justify at the time . I have a feeling though that I might be looking at the X100F when it is finally released in the spring of next year.
Love the view from here, I hope you did not think hard enough before you took that shot. Very, very good composition. I agree with Nandy that it is of a different perspective...
Thanks Izzie.