A photography exhibition inspired by travelling has been unveiled at York Minster.
Passing Places, by Sue Tapply, features photographs of journeys from Donegal and Mull to Iona.
They show scenes such as a boat beached beside an old drovers' inn and cattle moving to new pastures.
The artist said: "These are not only straightforward records from points east and west of one small Scottish island, they can also be seen as pictures reviving tales of journeys past.
"I was inspired by stories of journeys, migrations and movement, such as tales of people from Murvagh, Donegal, who used to go to the beach and say goodbye to their friends and relatives who were off to America.
"These people would send letters home telling of their adventures and sending money so others could join them."
The artist took her first photograph when she was six.
"After enthusiastic misuse of a Kodak Instamatic, I was given an elderly Exacta and discovered the beauty of the finer points of light and focus," she said.
The exhibition runs until Friday, October 28 in the minster's north nave aisle.
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