Perspective by Jocelyn  Parry-Jones
Jocelyn  Parry-Jones

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This photograph was taken at Willow Court (Tasmania, Australia).

Willow Court is is an asylum that was abandoned in the year 2000. Like the Royal Derwent, it is also in the town of New Norfolk. However, this part of the large complex is much older and dates back to 1827. For information on the interesting history of Willow Court, follow this link:

http://royalderwent.com/wcc-rdh-info/willow-cou...;;

For those interested in ghost stories, follow this link:

http://www.ripaustralia.com/Site/Home_files/Sun...;;

Unfortunately this ward (F) was burned out on the 3rd of March, 2012 (just three weeks after the photo was taken)

Camera: Canon EOS 60D
Lens: Canon 10-22mm

Exposure time: 1/30
ISO: 230
F-stop: 10
Focal length: 10mm

RAW file processed in Photoshop CS5, with texture added.

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About Jocelyn Parry-Jones

Photography is my ‘passion’. I studied it in years 11 and 12, where I learned how to processes films in the dark room. Since then, my photography was restricted to digital compacts until I was able to afford an DSLR in 2010.

Until recently I had been doing a PhD in Agricultural Science at the University of Tasmania. I have recently decided that a career in science is not going to make me happy, so I am now studying graphic design.

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abandoned, asylum, creepy, graffiti, urban, willow court, tasmania, historical

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