DRY TORTUGAS 1 © 2016Florida Keys
Photographic Story
When our children were young, we traveled to the Dry Tortugas on our sailboat. At the time, the Dry Tortugas was a national monument; it has since been re-designated as a national park (1992). A few years ago, Niki and I were invited by Pedro Ramos, the Superintendent of Everglades and Dry Tortugas National Parks, to spend a few days photographing the Dry Tortugas. We were excited to return and gladly accepted the invitation. When we landed at Fort Jefferson, we were both overwhelmed with memories. It seemed only yesterday that our children were small and as thrilled as we were for the adventure of exploring the Dry Tortugas. Once again, our trip was filled with clear turquoise waters, fantastic views, and quiet peace.
Digital – Archival Pigment Print
This photograph was taken with a high-quality digital camera. The photograph is printed on an Epson Stylus 4800 or 11880 printer. Clyde uses archival Ultra-chrome K3 i and prints on archival Harman Hahnemuhle paper. The limited-edition photograph is then mounted and matted to current archival standards. This is a limited edition series and each photograph is numbered.