This is quite an image. The dramatic angle is quite confronting and the delineated foreground is effective at leading the eye in. It's a little crooked in the orthogonals, but hey, aren't most old churches? ...
Sheesh Gary, crooked orthogonals, what next? Actually that is very artistic description of the picture as presented, reasonably accurate as well.
But a crooked orthogonal, they look as though they are at right angles to each other, must be the tripod sinking a bit to the left. Tripod legs could never be orthogonal, or could they?
Tony, I find a YG filter good for this subject, but an orange filter better for this kind of stonework, did you use the YG because of the surrounds?