St Helen's Chapel


Last Sunday I went to St Helen's Chapel which is situated on the cliff top along the coast near Pease Bay in the Scottish Borders, about 8 miles from Dunbar.  This is the second time I had visited the ruins of the 12th Century chapel that was abandoned in the 18th Century.

There are a few gravestones still lying around in the grass and the whole site is very poignent and make for great mono images, especially with a Lee Big Stopper fitted to get some movement in the clouds that were scudding across the sky in the high winds. 



After taking several shots I moved along the coastal path the take some images of the path and also the view along the coast towards the power station at Torness.



The weather was extremely changeable and the rain clouds eventually reached us and we headed back to the car as the rain swept in from the south east.  The rain can be seen on the horizon in the shot below along the coast.



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Images taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 and Fujinon 10-24mm f4 or X-Pro1 and 35mm f1.4 lens

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