Gloucester Prison - Printable Version
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Gloucester Prison -
delb0y - Sep 17, 2016
I took the little Fuji x100s on a tour of the long closed Gloucester Prison today. Was very dark and grim, and I regretted not taking a flash, but I upped the ISO and slowed the SS and had a good time - unlike most of the folk who had to live in tiny cells, no toilets or heating, two to a cell. All the EXIF should be available on Flickr - just follow the links.
Cell Block #9 by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
Sniffer Dog Kennel Gloucester Prison by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
Prison Landing by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
More Cells by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
Let's Get Out Of Here! by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
Gloucester Prison Block Interior by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
Council Offices from within Gloucester Prison by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
Cell by
Derek Rutherford, on Flickr
RE: Gloucester Prison -
Browser Mike - Sep 17, 2016
Grim is the right word, Derek. Like this series. Every picture tells a story.
Cheers,
Mike.
RE: Gloucester Prison -
Tony Britton - Sep 18, 2016
Sensational series. The black & white images especially standout as they evoke a sense of the stark, sobering reality of the environment. Very well done!
Tony
RE: Gloucester Prison -
EdMak - Sep 19, 2016
No need for a Flashgun here, mood is excellent.
Perhaps using this type of prison now would act as a deterrent. I spent one night in the guardroom RAF 1953, not guilty, no beds available, leave pass mix up, arrived a day early, but I was still lights out at nine PM, and up at 5am. Ed.
RE: Gloucester Prison -
EnglishBob - Sep 23, 2016
Unusually for me, I prefer the colour images in the series. Great images, very grim.