Photographer’s Note
Use of sails
-Sailing is the art of controlling a sailing vessel. By changing the rigging, rudder and dagger or centre board, a sailor manages the force of the wind on the sails in order to change the direction and speed of a boat. Mastery of the skill requires experience in varying wind and sea conditions, as well as knowledge concerning sailboats.
Sails are primarily used on the water by sailing ships and sail boats as a propulsion system. For purposes of commerce, sails have been greatly superseded by other forms of propulsion, such as the internal combustion engine. For recreation, however, sailing vessels remain popular.
The most familiar type of sailboat, a small pleasure yacht, usually has a sail-plan called a sloop. This has two sails in a fore-and-aft arrangement: the mainsail and the jib.
The mainsail extends aftward and is secured the whole length of its edges to the mast and to a boom also hung from the mast. The sails of tall ships are attached to wooden timbers or "spars".
The jib is secured along its leading edge to a forestay (strong wire) strung from the top of the mast to the bowsprit on the bow (nose) of the boat. A genoa is also used on some boats. It is a type of jib that is large enough to overlap the mainsail, and cut so that it is fuller than an ordinary jib.
Fore-and-aft sails can be switched from one side of the boat to the other in order to provide propulsion as the sailboat changes direction relative to the wind. When the boat's stern crosses the wind, this is called gybing; when the bow crosses the wind, it is called tacking. Tacking repeatedly from port to starboard and/or vice versa, called "beating", is done in order to allow the boat to follow a course into the the wind.
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COSTANTINO
(22475) 2008-10-22 9:12
Hi Georgios,
telika san kapetanios se istioforo pou eisai kataferes na katagrapsis me entona xrwmata mia omorfi skini,thn stigmi pou o kapetanios exei balei ortsa sta pania tou,
xairetw,
Costantino
trekks
(14262) 2008-10-22 10:05
Superb capture of the light here without shadow yet showing full white of the boats and red, with the color tone of water and sky so good as backdrop.
Almost as if like a painting. But really postcard quality.
tfs, bill
ifanik
(20468) 2008-10-22 17:25
Omorfh stigmi Giorgo
Poly kalh synthesi kai entiposiaki h paroysia toy kokkinoy
Bravo
Xairetw
Nikos
barrufeto_77
(25673) 2008-10-22 23:13
Hi Georgios.
From my POV the ships are a little bit centered.
Anyway, I like the contrast with the rock and the sea.
Well done!
npecanhuk
(13567) 2008-10-23 2:05
Hello Georgios!
Interesting and beautiful composition with those two sailing boats, with the best placing of the water and rocks and sky!
I really like it!
TFS - Congratulations!
Warmest regards,
Neyvan
stelli
(2941) 2008-10-23 4:52
Beautiful soft colors! Great framing! Thank you for sharing! ΦΙΛΙΚΑ Στέλλα
Dyerco
(8984) 2008-10-23 19:14
Hi Georgios
Great colours here that are enhanced by the frame. Well exposed and the sharpness is superb.
Phil
francio64
(10738) 2009-10-24 5:19
Ciao Georgios,
bella immagine sul mare, ben movimentata dalla presenza delle due barche con le vele gonfie dal vento.
Queste due barche danno anche dinamicità alla scena.
La cornice rossa rende più calda l'atmosfera.
Well done!
Francesco
Photo Information
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Copyright: Georgios Topas (TopGeo)
(21609) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-09-27
- Categories: Daily Life, Transportation, Decisive Moment
- Camera: Canon EOS 400D Rebel XTi, Canon 55-200mm f/4.5-5.6 II USM
- Exposure: f/6.3, 1/400 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-10-22 6:19








