There are clear seascapes, in which precise and accurate horizons divide bright, blank skies from dark-flecked water, where smooth sunpaths appear in terms of thin wave-lines on the water, as you can see in Caribbean Sea, Jamaica from 1980. Whereas in Aegean Sea, Pilion (fig. 3) from 1990 there are foggy seascapes, where sky and sea are merged atmospherically, with horizons blurred or nonexistent, the structures of the waves completely disappeared.