St Gregory’s Minster is an Anglo-Saxon church, in Kirkdale near Kirkbymoorside, Vale of Pickering, North Yorkshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building.
The minster was built c. 1060 on the site of an earlier church, and is dedicated to St Gregory, who was Pope 590–604.
Pentax K10D DSLR
3 images processed in Photomatix Pro3 adjusted in Photoshop.

Featured in the group “Religious Art and Photography”
Featured in the group “Nostalgic Art and Photography”



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wonderful work – steve *-))
thanks very much Steve..following your instructions in Photomatrix
– Trevor Kersley
WOW..Great Job and good details!
Thanks very much Brian for your comments
– Trevor Kersley
I HDR 99.9% of all my work using the same settings
Lovely capture, Trevor. It really is a beautiful spot.
Thanks very much Steve
– Trevor Kersley
thank you very much
– Trevor Kersley
Thank you Marie its very much appreciated.
– Trevor Kersley
Your cohosts Cee and Chris
thanks Chris
– Trevor Kersley
Thank you very much for the feature Taschja
– Trevor Kersley
Your cohosts,
Cee and Chris
thanks Cee
– Trevor Kersley
This is wonderful..Always enjoy when you add photos to our
“Historic Places”.
Thank you very much for your kind comments Donna
– Trevor Kersley