Holy Trinity Church
Goodramgate
Tucked behind a row of houses said to be among the oldest in England is the 15th century Holy Trinity church. There was a church on this site at the time of the Domesday Book, but most of the present church exterior dates from the 17th and 18th centuries. The red brick entrance was built in 1776. The interior is notable for its irregular box pews, also 17th century, and some fine medieval stained glass.
Pentax K10D 18-55mm lens
1/30 f13 ISO100 focal length 21mm
Processed in Lucis Pro & CS3

Comments
wow how similar this is to the image I took I also processed mine in Lucis….did you nick it when I went to the toilet ha ha…great work mate
thanks mate…it was the other way round wasn’t it!!!
– Trevor Kersley
Superb work Trevor, well done..
Thank you very much Jason
– Trevor Kersley
Your cohosts,
Cee and Chris
thank you
– Trevor Kersley
Awesome image, Trevor; well done!
Thank you Adri.
– Trevor Kersley
great shot Trevor, love the processing
Thank you James.
– Trevor Kersley
This is really pretty. Great effects and very inviting.
Thanks for your kind comments Maggie.
– Trevor Kersley
love the pic, love the place, and absolutely love the bio. hugsxxx
Thanking you Hilary.
– Trevor Kersley