It was fun experimenting in different locations with the thick mist. This is Lonan Church (photographs taken yesterday) which is the “new” Lonan Church, built in 1834. The old Lonan Church (St Adamnan’s, which I’ve posted about previously) dates back to the 14th century.
These are the last of the misty photographs for now as I think I’ll move onto something more upbeat (elements permitting!).
The last 2 photographs are of the old Church (taken Feb 2013).
What I like about the grave yard is that the stones are not all aligned as they would be today. That would be boring……. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Barbara. The older parts of the graveyard have fallen into disrepair but this just adds to the character of the location.
These are beautiful. Love the mood you caught.
Thank you
Wonderful captures! I love the mood the fog creates.
Thanks Jackie
I love these foggy images! Beautiful yet spooky!
Thank you Susan
Love the old church. I find those photos very atmospheric and wish I’d been there – I love conditions like that!
I love the old church as its tucked away in the middle of the countryside, with panoramic views.There’s always something new to see each time I visit.
Beautiful old graveyards, with so much character …. especially with the age, decay and fog. Wonderful photos!
Thank you. I’m really enjoying your Vincentorama series.
😀
Great photos. I think they capture the mood fog creates very nicely 🙂
Thanks. You have sublime shadows and tone in your photographs. I’ve never used my smartphone to take a photograph (in fact it’s normally uncharged, dead as a Dodo in the bottom of my bag) but I’m now converted and will give it a go.