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Our Father who art in Heaven
Kilchrist Church / Cill Chriosd
by Damon Finlay

The old ruined church of Cill Chriosd in Skye. It was a beautifully clear night sky on Saturday so myself and a friend braved the creepy old graveyard and set up for a quick (and I mean quick) couple of shots of the night sky! I'm not a religious person but the phrase "Our Father who art in Heaven" went through my mind once or twice when looking over the scene.

The Manse
Manse at Kilchrist
by Alan Taylor

On one of the rare moments between showers we managed to visit the Manse at Kilchrist on the Isle of Skye in the company of SkyeWeasel

Forgotten
Manse at Kilchrist
by Pete Rowbottom

Explore #35 30/03/20

I think this has to be one of my favourite locations that we visited on the recent trip to Skye, tucked out of the way and out of sight from pretty much everywhere lies this charachterful old ruin, surrounded by lots of equally interesting limestone pavement.

The weather had been (as often is the case on Skye) extremely changeable with squalls of snow, rain, sleet, and hailstones occuring very frequently, however the light on this day had to be seen to be beleived, gorgeous warm breaks lighting up the landscape and really transforming the scene from drab and flat to a real golden beauty in a matter of seconds.

It was just a case of setting up, waiting, getting wet, and being ready for when the light washed over this beautful part of the landscape, truly a day to remember.

Lots more images from this shoot, and others, on my website here - updating regularly

Abandoned.
Manse at Kilchrist

This is all that remains of a deserted manse near Loch Cill Chriosd on the Isle Of Skye. On a cold, crisp day with snow on the mountains it is a...

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My comfort zone.
Manse at Kilchrist

Looking across towards the snowcapped Blaven (Bla Bheinn) from the old marble line between Broadford and Kilchrist on the Isle Of Skye.

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Take me back to a time and place
Manse at Kilchrist

These are the remains of a deserted village near Cill Chriosd on the Isle Of Skye. This is the one remaining building still standing. In the...

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Cill Chriosd
Kilchrist Church / Cill Chriosd

Cill Chroisd (Christ's Church or "Kilchrist") is a ruined former parish church of Strathaird, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It was constructed...

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Beinn na Caillich Reflection
Beinn na Caillich Reflection

Explore 5/04/2013

This was the view from our Hotel's back garden In Broadford. Unfortunately there is a rather annoying power line to the left in...

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Wild
Manse at Kilchrist
by Pete Rowbottom

Apologies if you were one of the 55 people that saw this once today, uploaded for the second time today due to Flickr being broken. (55 views in nearly 4 hours)..?

This is the second image I've posted up from this location on the Isle of Skye and I'd say this is probably my favourite.

The weather was changing minute to minute and even swapping composition spots could see a complete change in lighting and weather by the time you walked for 2 minutes, light was breaking through at times though so I just decided to pick a spot I really liked and just wait to see what happened.. here amdist the stormy skies low light is breaking through from the left picking out details on the house and hillside to the rear, snow covered Blaven is seen amidst the ongoing passing weather squalls.


Portfolio of images on my personal website here


The Manse at Kilchrist
Manse at Kilchrist
by Alan Taylor

The Manse at Kilchrist on the Isle of Skye.

Stepping back through my catalogue to find images to process, and a few popped up from our visit to Skye in 2018.

Those of you with sharp eyes may spot SkyeWeasel lurking in the background.

More than bricks and mortar
Manse at Kilchrist

Near Cill Chriosd on the Isle Of Skye is a ruined village up on a hill. This ruined building and the low walls are all that remain.

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Still standing.
Manse at Kilchrist

The last building standing in a deserted village near Cill Chriosd on the Isle Of Skye. In the background to the left is the mighty Blaven (Bla...

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Heather at the Manse
Manse at Kilchrist

Another from last week's Skye trip. A slight change of angle at the ruined manse brought Blaven into the frame and a lone bunch of heather added...

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Kilchrist Church (Cill Chriosd) with sheeps on the graveyard
Kilchrist Church / Cill Chriosd

Isle of Skye, Scotland - June, 2017: Kilchrist Church (Cill Chriosd) with sheeps on the graveyard

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Nature tugs across it's blanket.
Nature tugs across it's blanket.

Snow dusted mountains on the Isle Of Skye on the way to Isleornsay.

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Illumination
Manse at Kilchrist
by Pete Rowbottom

This is the last one I'll post from here and probably my favourite one.

The lighting up here this day was nothing short of incredible with a passing storm front it was changing dramatically minute by minute from really dark to really light, dappled light, and pretty much everything inbetween including driving wind, rain, and hail.

Snow covered Blaven at the rear, and the snow covered peak to the fore would completely vanish for long periods before reappearing looking dramatic as ever.

This shot was a case of setting up the shot, waiting and watching for the best conditions to (maybe) appear where you could at least see everything. This was the resulting image with all the peaks illuminated, the house, and the foreground rocks underneath a really powerful sky, in a location like this it's very tempting to just snap away but waiting can often be far more productive.


Portfolio of images on my own website here


When patience pays off
Manse at Kilchrist

This building and these low walls are all that remain of a deserted village near the ruined church Cill Chriosd. (Church of Christ) on the Isle Of...

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Sole survivor.
Manse at Kilchrist

The one remaining building of a deserted village near Cill Chriosd on the Isle Of Skye.

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Derelict
Kilchrist Church / Cill Chriosd

Derelict - The derelict Cill Chriosd or Christ's Church near Torrin on the road between Broadford and Elgol. Stacks of history and mystery in the...

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Beinn Na Caillich
Beinn Na Caillich

A cropped version of one I posted over 2 years ago. Having to go through the archives at the moment due to an increased amount of time at work and...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Broadford!
Most notably Pete Rowbottom, Alan Taylor and Damon Finlay.