Today, we’re sharing ten artistic colour abstract seascapes from our student website, Photo Critic. Our students and members have reason to be very proud of these beautiful impressionistic photos and congratulations with your features here! To get these shots, they made use of various photography techniques; including, long exposurespanningfocus blur, etc.

With the December holidays starting in just over a week, we hope that this post will inspire you to shoot some abstract seascapes too. We’re looking forward to seeing your artistic photos next month on Photo Critic! 

 

impressionist seascape photo using a panning technique by Michael Blain

“Beach Sunrise Abstract” by Michael Blain | ISO-100, 0.8 sec at f/13 Canon Powershot G1X


abstract seascape using handheld panning technique by ken jennings

“Gansbaai” by Ken Jennings | ISO 100, 1/30th sec at f/11 100-400mm lens at 100mm. Handheld Panning


abstract seascape using panning technique by amy mcginley

“Sail away with me” by Amy McGinley| ISO 100, 1/40th sec at f/16., 50mm lens


alone at sea handheld composite by danie coetzee

“Alone at sea” by Danie Coetzee | ISO 100, 1/200th sec at f/11., 70-200mm lens (70mm)


impressionistic seascape using filters and panning technique by craige wynne

“Sodwana” by Craige Wynne | ISO: 100, 1/15s, f/22, Canon 16-35mm


impressionistic composite seascape by danie coetzee

“Sea Sky Moon” by Danie Coetzee | ISO: 200, 1/25sec and 1/160sec, f/16 and f/11, 70-200mm lens (200mm)


abstract seascape using tripod, filters and a panning technique by luke brouwers

“Abstract Seascape” by Luke Brouwers | ISO: 200, 8s, f/22, 18-55mm (39mm)


impressionistic seascape long exposure by Nadia de Lange

“Tranquil” by Nadia de Lange | ISO: 100, 12 sec f/16, Nikon D750, 20mm lens


abstract seascape by susan pretorius

“Sun Rise” by Susan Pretorius | ISO: 400, 20sec, f/18, 55-250mm lens


blurry impressionistic seascape by Johan Pieters

“Sunset Blur” by Johan Pieters | ISO: 50, 6 sec, f/11 (24mm)

 


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