DOGHOUSE KEY © 1989
Florida Keys

Dog House Key
The original name of this key was Dog Key, until, the story goes, the Pirate Gaspar used it for people who caused him problems, he put them in the “doghouse”. This picture was taken in 1989, since that time Dog House Key has been blown away by one of the many hurricanes that have changed the landscape of Florida. It no longer exists. Doghouse Key was taken with a Deardorff 5×7 camera on T-Max 100 film. This photograph is hand-printed in Clyde’s darkroom on fiber-based paper, selenium toned, then mounted and matted to current archival standards. The photograph is a limited edition and signed by Clyde. Camera settings: f/45 | 75mm Nikkor SW lens | orange filter | 1 second Disclaimer – Cropping, contrast, and image density may vary. To learn more about the darkroom printing process, click here.  

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6" x 9" [Edition of 150]
14" x 16"
15.25" x 17.25"
9" x 12" [Edition of 100]
16" x 20"
17.25" x 21.25"
13" x 18" [Edition of 75]
22" x 26"
23.25" x 27.25"
17" x 22" [Edition of 75]
26" x 30"
27.25" x 31.25"
27" x 37" [Edition of 50]
36" x 46"
37.25" x 47.25"
Due to your photograph being an over-sized package we will contact you in the next 48 hours with the shipping total if you decide to order this.
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