Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual.
Edward Weston
Your eye for composition and post work skills are more than enough to cover any "supposed" limitations in your camera imho. It's all about the light and you nailed it here. Well done!
Its not the camera that is important. Its how do you use it. Wether you use any camera, you can make the image looks more stunning by using some imaging software right? You know, increase the contras, brightness, saturation and so on. 10/10 from me...
"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better" - Albert Einstein ------------------------------------ -----------------------------------------------
By the way.... if I don't thank you by message or post, I doesn't mean I'm not truly grateful for your comments and suggestive insight in regards to my posts.......
The post-work on this is very heavy Bruno and normally I would say I didn't like it. I think I would prefer a little less, but actually the light, colours and lines are so strong that the editing just makes it more dramatic. I think it works. The pattern on the chapel roof and the 'crinkle' of the tiles really mark a contrast with the rugged natural landscape. I have been to this place when I was a teenager and I remember it as beautiful, wild and dramatic. You communicated that with this image.
Russ