The Pacific Ocean is a panoramic subject by nature. Standard rectangular framing crops out the very thing that makes ocean photography powerful — the unbroken horizon that stretches as far as the eye can see. Panoramic format is the only way to capture the full sweep of a coastal scene as it actually appears to the eye. This collection gathers Eddie Jongas's seascape work specifically in panoramic format.
Big Sur cliffs stretching from headland to headland with the Pacific filling the foreground. Morro Bay at low tide with Morro Rock anchoring one end of the composition and pelicans visible across the bay. The Northern California coast where forests come right down to the sea. The Manhattan Beach surf line at dawn when the entire ocean appears empty except for the line of breaking waves. Panoramic format lets each scene breathe at the scale it deserves.
These seascape panorama prints range from 16x48 inches up to 40x120 inches, all produced on TruLife acrylic-mounted surfaces — the optical depth of the material is particularly well-suited to large format ocean imagery. These are statement pieces designed for walls that can hold them. For the broader panoramic photography range across all subjects, see the Fine Art Panoramas collection. For other ocean and coastal imagery, the Ocean & Seascape Photography collection has additional options.

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