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Have you ever gotten all dressed up in some really weird things just for fun? And have you ever changed your outfit from one to another? Many fish appear to be doing the same thing but in fact, there probably is a reason for them to be all dressed up. Main video: https://youtu.be/z6ey9woIGWs Q&A video: https://youtu.be/H77gtTFAbeg Seascapes first became popular in the Romantic era as a form of marine art. Whilst many artists were depicting Britain’s maritime power at this time and documenting battles such as the Napoleonic Wars, over the years the sea itself became a popular subject for landscape painters, who went on to make the ‘seascape’ genre available to the public. At both schools, Alfie heads up a team of highly trained instructors and training coordinators, all of whom are extremely passionate and motivated in their work. Lens heater: This is one of the best items for doing long seascape sessions at night if you want to prevent your lens from fogging up, especially if you shoot beautiful seascapes in cold environments like in Iceland or the Lofoten Islands . Generally, behind any great landscape photo, there is extensive planning. In seascape photography, this planning is even more crucial since there are more elements that come into play like waves, storms, tides, etc.

Some jellyfish sting, but in Palau’s Jellyfish Lake, you can dive in a whole sea of jellies without getting hurt – if you know which ones you’re dealing with. Main video: https://youtu.be/ZofkoMQ90Ic Q&A video: https://youtu.be/T7qNrHXGLJM Millions of years ago, the ancestors of marine mammal walked on land. Today, whales, dolphins and pinnipeds rule the sea. From blubber to blowholes, a series of ingenious adaptations help these warm-blooded creatures flourish in a cold-water world. Main video: https://youtu.be/joinz516m2U Q&A video: https://youtu.be/oJexiDvtFHE Seascope Maritime Training has been in operation since 2004 in the UK offering a range of STCW TRAINING COURSES to the highest maritime standards. Seascope holds accreditation from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, ( MCA) under the UK Department of Transport. Completed the One week STCW course with SMT. Absolutely LOVED the trainers teaching skills, the learning atmosphere that he created, the professionalism and willingness to help from both Avril and Alfie. Would definitely recommend to anyone for courses/refreshers ”Scout your seascape location to look for compositions and possible hazards. Storsandnes, Norway – 1/160 s. f/8, ISO 125 If you lived on the bottom of the sea and wanted to protect yourself but you couldn’t walk any faster than a crawl and couldn’t swim at all, what would you do? You could use spines to protect yourself like the echinoderms! In fact, echinoderm means spiny (echino) skin (derm). Main video: https://youtu.be/MkvG67dgy18 Q&A video: https://youtu.be/k62XyDmnWaE A perfect way to express your love of the ocean at home or at work, the ability to buy seascape artwork online means that you are able to browse our extensive collection from the comfort of your home and select seascape artwork that resonates with you with a selection of sizes, artistic genres and price ranges to choose from. Today, turtles and giant clams are endangered, but some people are helping by raising baby turtles and clams in underwater farms and then releasing them into the wild. Main video: https://youtu.be/lohQNcIWKeg Q&A video: https://youtu.be/xGFQC-sTQo4

The nautilus was around before the dinosaurs, and it’s still here. Like a scuba diver, it can handle different depths and pressures. Close cousins of the nautilus, the cuttlefish are also living fossils. Main video: https://youtu.be/MKQzNVNr4d4 Q&A video: https://youtu.be/abMgDa-CUww In the arctic, animals have come up with some impressive adaptations to keep up with their ever-changing environment. Polar bears can travel on land or in the water. That’s what makes them champs of the adaptation game. Main video: https://youtu.be/gDf88gz8ABw Q&A video: https://youtu.be/nwoDmQi7HQQ Keiko the orca is being untrained. That’s right, in preparation for his release to freedom, his trainers are teaching him how to be wild by getting him physically and mentally fit for life at sea. Main video: https://youtu.be/fMHM-hpBlrc Q&A video: https://youtu.be/XpnHuGO_ikU However, ocean photography is not as simple as general landscape photography. There are many complex factors that you need to control and be aware of if you want to succeed.One of the most popular genres of art, seascape artwork has a special place in the hearts of many art enthusiasts, and our connection to vast bodies of water has given rise to some of the world's most iconic pieces of art to date. Molly the manta ray lives in the Cayman Islands. She looks a little scary, but she’s really friendly, and lets people touch her when she comes near their lights to feed on plankton at night. Main video: https://youtu.be/8Ia6-N3As_o Q&A video: https://youtu.be/cxa3yaIPIag Spotted dolphins use a sonar buzz to stun tiny fish that live in the sand, and then they dig them up for dinner. When bottlenose dolphins come to join the dinner party, they seem to be welcome guests at first but then they are chased away in no uncertain terms. Main video: https://youtu.be/ZF66PEIL85c Q&A video: https://youtu.be/xPDB8PjDuWE A tree that grows in the sea? Well, sort of. Mangrove seedlings travel long distances to settle in estuaries and on beaches where they grow a complicated aboveground root system. Due to ignorance, people sometimes cut them down, but mangroves are a useful habitat for young fish and a good way to keep beaches from washing away. Main video: https://youtu.be/tvsqk4QQY14 Q&A video: https://youtu.be/JkqF8AtZNZA Versatile, engaging and filled with visual interest without the need for further explanation, our seascape paintings for sale capture the ‘in the moment’ beauty, pure energy and emotion of the sea in all of her glory for a stunning piece that will last a lifetime.

Composition is the key to creating beautiful seascapes. Take the time to find the best seascape composition.To mark COP15, Louise MacCallum, Solent Project Manager at Blue Marine Foundation, explains how the exciting multi-million-dollar ‘Solent Seascape Project’ will be the first of its kind in the UK to restore a seascape scale marine habitat (credit: Louise MacCallum). Next year you should start to see us out and about in Chichester Harbour doing some saltmarsh restoration, and building an oyster restoration reef in the River Hamble. I am also excited that we will be bringing together local communities to start developing the “Vision for the Seascape Recovery Plan”. This plan will be a toolkit so that everyone, landowners to residents, local industries to recreation lovers will know what they can do to help protect their fragile and precious Solent habitats.

Fantastic Course, amazing lecturers and the most competitive price in Antibes. I will certainly recommend Seascope to anyone wishing to take maritime training.” For this reason, I wanted to provide a few extra tips for seascape photography that I’ve found to be essential throughout the years. Wide-angle lenses: Ideal for capturing the movement of the water but also to incorporate more elements in your seascape compositions.

Some fish actually like to be in school. Resembling an expert drill team, they shoot through the water in very beautiful patterns. They even stay in formation at night! How is this possible? They have a sixth sense. Using something called a lateral line, they feel the vibrations that go through the water as their friends move and they use that information to stay in formation. Main video: https://youtu.be/m2yIlDyLvtU Q&A video: https://youtu.be/j7U-4Ff5yx8 Such a fantastic course. Trainers highly motivated, knowledgeable and entertaining! Highly recommended” Sadly, over 50 per cent of the area’s saltmarsh has been lost, equivalent to an estimated carbon fixing potential of around 5,000 tonnes per year. Oyster populations have declined by 95 per cent causing the collapse of the fishery, and all 650 hectares of seagrass beds are in poor condition. These habitats collectively provide numerous ecosystem and social benefits. They act as an important carbon store, helping to reduce the impacts of climate change, provide vital nursery grounds for commercially important fish, protect coastal homes from erosion and sea level rise, improve water quality, and provide areas for local people and tourists to explore their natural environment, helping to improve social wellbeing. Credit: Louise MacCallum

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