
This is the historic jail in the basement of the Port Townsend Historical Museum. The Port Townsend area was one of the wild sea towns of the late 19th century. The jail was frequently booked full of (non-paying) guests. One of the stories was of the author Jack London spending a night here on his trip to the gold fields of the Yukon and Alaska. Not sure if it was this cell.
- Camera: Nikon D850
- Lens: 28-300mm set at 28mm
- ISO 6400 1/25th sec f/9.0
Your angle evokes a lot of emotions. Great shot! Gloomy is right.
Dir you read WINTER BROTHERS? James Swan may have slept in that cell.