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MartinMcl wrote:
These are a good try and I can see what you were after in no 1 with the white water leading in through the pic to the distant pastoral scene. The second one is better, SD, but I think that if you want to develop your photography you will need to invest in a better camera - one that allows you to control what you are doing. The basic DSLRs that Jim mentions are the best bet because of their flexibility and will help you to learn about photography (f numbers, depth of field etc., etc.), but the later canon P+S allow you to control everything and, indeed, shoot in RAW mode (G9). They are lighter and can take good quality pics, but to improve you need to get away (bit by bit) from "auto" mode where the camera decides everything for you. 
To tell you the truth, I am actually wrestling with the decision D300 vs 5D.
But that's best discussed in another topic.
It's really composition, saturation leading lines and any other stuff I am currently interested in.
But I really have taken everyones comments on board.
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