I found the architecture of St Mary’s in Perth rather intriguing for a cathedral. Most of the cathedrals I’ve seen are very square, and often cross shaped at a bird’s eye view. This one was very round, You can just see it in this photo: at the sides the supports, the not-quite-flying-buttresses are attached to some kind of arch. Very modern. Thanks to Wikipedia I now know that particular bit of architecture was built 2006–2009. So, quite recent indeed.
- Aperture: ƒ/2.8
- Shutter speed: 1/20s
- ISO: 800
- Exposure bias: +3EV
- Camera: NIKON D300S
- Focal length: 24mm
- Taken: 28 April, 2010