Foggy Port Clyde

An overcast sky and a bit of lingering ocean fog provide a very atmospheric waterfront scene in Port Clyde on Maine’s mid-coast. Port Clyde had recently suffered a devasting fire that blocked our intended route as we traveled south in search of new images. Tracing our path back the way we came, I decided to follow a neighborhood road back in the direction of the water and found this scene.

Port Clyde is the southernmost village on the St. George peninsula and part of the town of St. George. In the 19th century, Port Clyde was a busy port featuring granite quarries, mills for sawing lumber and shipbuilding, and a fish canning business. Port Clyde was the home of "The Port Clyde Packing Company," producing pickled herring and the makers of Port Clyde Sardines until a fire closed down the business in 1970.

Over the years this village has attracted several artists and writers. The most famous of which is the N.C. Wyeth family. Three generations of Wyeth artists have called Port Clyde their summer home.


Limited Edition of 10 Prints

Color prints on Acid-free Hot Press Bright Smooth Matte, 16 mil, 100% cotton rag stock using pigment inks.

Sizes Available:
30” x 20” @ $125

Prices include packing and shipping to the continental United States. Overseas shipping additional.
Your print will arrive in a hard-walled mailing tube. The recipient will need to carefully unwrap the print, turn it over onto its face and place weights on the ends for 24 hours to reduce the curl before framing.

The image area will have a two-inch unprinted border suitable for custom framing.

A numbered Certificate of Authenticity will be included within an acid-free wrap.

When ordering please indicate if you would prefer the print signed, and the location of the signature.

Capture Date: October 6, 2023
Location: Port Clyde, ME, USA
Release Date: March 23, 2024

Limited Edition: 10

Camera: Nikon D850
Lens: 24-70mm f/2.8 @ 55mm
1/6400 sec, f/8, ISO125, Manual
3 shots stitched together in Lightroom Classic. Finishing in Adobe Photoshop.