Ocean Photography Prints — Long-Exposure, Aerial & Surf Imagery
Ocean Photography Prints — Long-Exposure, Aerial & Surf Imagery
Ocean photography is the largest sub-category in the Salt & Sol catalogue, and the one most commonly bought as a first significant wall-art purchase. It's not hard to see why — the ocean is the visual reset most Australians actually want at the end of a working day, and a large ocean print delivers that quietly, every time you walk past it. The trick is choosing the kind of ocean image that suits your room.
A long-exposure horizon reads as calm and abstract. An aerial drone shot reads as graphic and architectural. A surf-line shot reads as energetic and contemporary. The articles below cover those differences in detail — how to pair ocean photography with pale linen in a coastal bedroom, why some prints glow at sunset while others look muddy, and the sunrise-versus-sunset difference between east- and west-facing Australian beaches. Browse the photography and ocean skies collections linked below for current stock.
Articles in this guide
- Long-Exposure Ocean Photography: How a 3-Minute Shutter Creates That Silky Look
- Pairing Ocean Photography With Pale Linen: A Coastal Bedroom Brief
- The Colour of Australian Water, Beach by Beach: A Coastal Wall Art Guide
- The Australian Coastline at Sunrise: Why East-Facing Beaches Photograph Differently to West-Facing Ones
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