Tom Tauber, APSA, MPSA

July 2025 - La Giralda
About the Image(s)
The cathedral in Seville, Spain, is the largest gothic cathedral in the world, and the third largest church after St. Peter’s in Rome and St. Paul in London. The single bell tower, called Giralda, is actually a minaret of a mosque that the Arab citizens of Seville built in 1182. When the cathedral was constructed in the 16th century, the rest of the mosque was destroyed.
iPhone 15 Pro, f/1.8. 6.76 mm (equivalent to 35 mm), 1/50 sec, ISO 320. Photo taken in 2024.