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Secured?


Secured?
Photo Information
Copyright: Nick Pavlakis (NickPavlakis) (34)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2006-08-09
Categories: Daily Life, Humorous, Transportation, Experimental
Camera: Canon EOS 300D (Digital Rebel), Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC AF, Hoya 58mm UV
Exposure: f/10.0, 1/200 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-10-17 19:11
Viewed: 305
Points: 8
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Is the boat secured?

Security is the condition of being protected against danger, loss, and criminals. In the general sense, security is a concept similar to safety. The nuance between the two is an added emphasis on being protected from dangers that originate from outside. Individuals or actions that encroach upon the condition of protection are responsible for the breach of security.

The word "security" in general usage is synonymous with "safety," but as a technical term "security" means that something not only is secure but that it has been secured. In telecommunications, the term security has the following meanings:

* A condition that results from the establishment and maintenance of protective measures that ensure a state of inviolability from hostile acts or influences.
* With respect to classified matter, the condition that prevents unauthorized persons from having access to official information that is safeguarded in the interests of national security.
* Measures taken by a military unit, an activity or installation to protect itself against all acts designed to, or which may, impair its effectiveness.

Security has to be compared and contrasted with other related concepts: Safety, continuity, reliability. The key difference between security and reliability is that security must take into account the actions of active malicious agents attempting to cause destruction.

So think again...
Is the boat secured?
Nikos

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Hello Nick,

You have captured superb details and lovely well-saturated colours here. The dof works perfectly, leaving the b/g a little blurred and undistracting.

Your main improvement could be in composition. The focal point needs to be a little less central. Then it would be perfect!

Kind regards,
Bev :-)

hi Nick,

the colours, sharpness, dof are great !
You wrote a nice note with it.
have a nice day....

willie

hmm exeis anebei epikyndina sto pp, pou apo ena shmeio kai meta den exei shmasia an exeis trabhksei me canon mkIII h me kamia plastikh fwtografikh apo periptero. Me auth exeis to teleio balance se:
- exposure
- sharpness
- saturation

twra an xtypaei to portokali sto mati, einai ypokeimeniko ara de se afora! einai detailed swsta kai auto se afora.
to exposure pistotato
kai to sharpness se arista shmeia pou omologw oti stis teleutaies sou douleies einai apsegadiasto.

Stelios

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  • azaf1 Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 740 W: 61 N: 1255] (6930)
  • [2008-10-21 0:53]

Niko kalimera
Otan milaei o Stelios se kaliptei se olo to fasma ton leptomereion. Opote ego apla tha po oti mou aresei.
Na pernas kala
Argiris

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