Seascapes photograph challenges:
A seascape is a photograph, painting, or other work of art which depicts the sea, in other words an example of marine art.
The word originated as a formation from landscape, which was first used of images of land in art.
By a similar development, “seascape” has also come to mean actual perceptions of the sea itself.
It is applied in planning contexts to geographical locations possessing a good view of the sea.
Seascape aesthetics receive legal protection in terms of biodiversity/ health of the seas (the OSPAR Convention), and in terms of the visual bio-cultural seascape (European Landscape Convention)
A boat floating before S’Agaró beach
199,00 €S’Agaró typical landscape photograph
199,00 €Sailing mediterranean sea near Tossa de Mar
199,00 €Tossa de mar Island sunset
449,00 €Sailing from S’Agaró to Sant Feliu de Guíxols
199,00 €Medes Islands from platja de Pals photograph
669,00 €Having fun in El Port de la Selva bay
199,00 €Sailing El Port de la Selva bay to Llançà
199,00 €Llançà town photo from Sant Pere de Rodes
199,00 €El Port de la Selva landscape from Sant Pere de Rodes photo
669,00 €Sailing between Begur and Medes Islands with Montgrí Massif in background
669,00 €Kitesurfing Trabucador’s bar isthmus
669,00 €Windsurfing to l’Estartit
669,00 €Windsurfing Medes Islands
669,00 €Medes Islands landscape at summer
669,00 €Sunset at Mar Menuda’s beach in Tossa de Mar
669,00 €
History:
The word seascape was first recorded and coined in 1790. Smithsonian noted in 2016 that the first use it found was 1804.
The term was modelled after the word landscape. In modern times, seascapes have endured partially in depictions of maritime works of art, as well as views of the sea.