What's the difference between marinescape and seascape?
Marinescape
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Seascape
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(n.) A picture representing a scene at sea.
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(1) The strange thing about this Whitstable seascape is that it looks equally fascinating in good or bad weather, and all the weather in between.
(2) Director: Mike Leigh Entertainment grade: C– History grade: A Known for his dramatic land and seascapes in oil and watercolour, JMW Turner was one of the most famous and controversial artists in Britain in the early 19th century.
(3) It was from this north Kent beach, where the North Sea wrestles with the Thames Estuary, that Turner immortalised in oils and watercolours the sunlight and seascapes that would make him Britain's greatest painter.
(4) Views of the Aegean Sea from the footpath For those who prefer to give hiking a miss, this part of Greece has beaches aplenty and seascape to die for.
(5) Pupillary and verbal responses of 39 adult subjects were not significantly associated though mean pupillary responses while viewing slides of a seascape, an automobile accident, and a control slide were significantly different.
(6) Today, the seascape is improbably idyllic: mountains silhouetted against a pale winter sky, and calm waters where rows of buoys mark the starting point for Ogatsu's renaissance.
(7) But our room had a comfy bed, a brilliant rain shower, and two cute balconies opening on to a glorious seascape, with views of the bay and the Frioul islands.
(8) We’re not shy about showing visitors what it can look like Daniel Gschwind “I can’t readily think of many more iconic landscapes, or seascapes, than the reef.” Gschwind says it is not “an excuse or a defence” for not grappling with the conservation imperative to point out that “some reefs being visited are to an extent affected by bleaching but not to the point where you wouldn’t take visitors anymore”.
(9) Hanging among whisky memorabilia and stormy seascapes in Kirkwall's Lynnfield Hotel is a remarkable framed document: an elegantly scribed missive addressed to the king of Norway and queen of Denmark, asking them to intercede with the British government, "to safeguard our laws, rights and traditions … until such time as our constitutional status is resolved".
(10) And that is fine, you can read that, but you’ve still got to make it happen and explore it on screen.” And Leigh does explore it as Turner shockingly adds his scarlet daub to the seascape Helvoetsluys as if he were vandalising his own work – until, with targeted panache, he turns the blob into a recognisable buoy.
(11) Not because owner Miriam Drysdale charges too much, but because the place also doubles as an art gallery – and we're not talking views of the Cuillins or amateur seascapes.
(12) The current set of imaginative idents between programmes evokes the original "flying jigsaw pieces" branding of the channel, showing different architectural and natural forms – from rollercoasters to seascapes – making up a "4" logo.