Oldest building in St Helens, dating back to 1415. 1: The Chantry by Stan O'Kella, on Flickr 2: Leading Grave by Stan O'Kella, on Flickr 3: In The Abbey by Stan O'Kella, on Flickr 4: Through The Door by Stan O'Kella, on Flickr 5: Path To Salvation by Stan O'Kella, on Flickr 6: Imposing by Stan O'Kella, on Flickr 7: Path To Enlightenment by Stan O'Kella, on Flickr 8: Point To The Answer by Stan O'Kella, on Flickr
These are REALLY good! Those mossy stones are wonderful! The framed views, too. Can't pick a favorite!
A superb set of one of my favourite places. All brilliant pics. Found a good few ancestors in there last year.
Brilliant. Why don't I know about this place? This is terrific and, of course, really well shot. All of them. HDR is cheeky and works a treat.
Cheers folks. Only the one up the tower is HDR as the dynamic range was extreme, the rest are single shots.
Smashing interesting set, i like a churchyard for togging and reading what is on the tomb stones, would love to know what its says on the one on the right in the foreground, could you not get a drone shot here
Somewhere I've got on my list of places to visit A lovely bit of photography and some clever photoshoppery makes these a bit special. Have a look at the area on google maps. The cemetery paths make some interesting shapes
I saw 5 on your instagram feed and thought it was fab but 4 is even better. Always love a good intricate Celtic cross too.
Sounds like many Nitters will be descending on this place myself included. Fab set of somewhere I knew nothing of.
I’ve always been a HDR fan when used subtly - especially when trying to overcome the dynamic range of the sensor. You have pulled these off very well indeed. 4 & 5 are my favs - lovely framing.