Yeah the G series is a good choice. I think it recently got a decent size (physically) sensor, rather than the compact sized sensors the early G's had. So it's even better than better. Definitely handy cameras.
Rule of thirds Nick, just google 'rule of thirds', you should find endless articles. Look for multiple thirds. If you look at the work of the classic old snapper Henri Cartier-Bresson you'll find his images always follow the rule of thirds, however what you find with Henri is more often than not his images have multiple thirds. Multiple thirds is eye tennis. Though don't forget, it's a rule, and rules exist to be broken.
Vertical shots, and Glen Shiel?
Sgurr na Ciste Duibhe;
![[Image: 10226563914_3a111f5198_z.jpg]](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5342/10226563914_3a111f5198_z.jpg)
Beinn Chabhair 2nd of march 2013,
I thought the winter was over, the snow was thawing out fast. I packed my axe and crampons just in case, but this is up around the summit. I decided that winter must be drawing to a close.
How wrong I was. A couple of weeks later there was deep snow right down into the Glens and passes, so much so it wasn't even worth thinking about trying to get up a big hill.
![[Image: 8522813992_6111dd40c2_z.jpg]](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8245/8522813992_6111dd40c2_z.jpg)
Rule of thirds Nick, just google 'rule of thirds', you should find endless articles. Look for multiple thirds. If you look at the work of the classic old snapper Henri Cartier-Bresson you'll find his images always follow the rule of thirds, however what you find with Henri is more often than not his images have multiple thirds. Multiple thirds is eye tennis. Though don't forget, it's a rule, and rules exist to be broken.
Vertical shots, and Glen Shiel?
Sgurr na Ciste Duibhe;
![[Image: 10226563914_3a111f5198_z.jpg]](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5342/10226563914_3a111f5198_z.jpg)
Beinn Chabhair 2nd of march 2013,
I thought the winter was over, the snow was thawing out fast. I packed my axe and crampons just in case, but this is up around the summit. I decided that winter must be drawing to a close.
How wrong I was. A couple of weeks later there was deep snow right down into the Glens and passes, so much so it wasn't even worth thinking about trying to get up a big hill.
![[Image: 8522813992_6111dd40c2_z.jpg]](http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8245/8522813992_6111dd40c2_z.jpg)