An OOC JPEG

Museum of Medical Sciences
I'm getting pretty good out-of-camera JPEGs with the Fuji XT1 that I may turn to recording JPEG only very soon.  For the time being, I'm still shooting RAW+JPEG, with very minor penalty in storage, as I'm not really spraying when I shoot. 
I'll open up the JPEG and "work" on it, while keeping the RAW file untouched as a form of "negative", for just-in-case scenarios, when I really have to go back and get another fresh "print" with some heavy-handed processing.  But just like this OOC JPEG, I'm perfectly fine with the file, without even any cropping or straightening. 
Of course, the picture is just a very ordinary one, capturing the ancient Victorian building at the best time of the day -- soon the sun light will be obscured by the surrounding buildings which had been constantly getting taller and taller with every new iteration, while this building sits at a inconspicuous ravine that's lost within the oldest part of the city.

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