There’s nothing too profound about this lovely scene in the park on a sunny late Sunday afternoon in the park. But the image is a good example of two things. First, is the exceptional light of so-called “Golden Hour” – the rich late afternoon light, which is even more intense at this time of the year. The other is the great clarity and color of the images produced by the Fuji X100. The X100 was the first of Fuji’s “X” cameras, and one of the first cameras in the back-to-traditional-rangefinder style movement among mirrorless cameras. Fuji has updated this camera a few times now, and in fact just started shipping the X100T. But there’s no question the X100 was/is/has become a classic.
Filed under: Landscape, Nature, Photography Tagged: afternoon, afternoon sun, Autumn, fall foliage, Fuji X100, Golden Hour, lake, park