Two views of St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna. The top one is a panoramic shot taken from about ten feet away—or so it seemed. The square surrounding the cathedral is a very tight space. I shopped the image massively to eliminate keystoning (converging vertical lines due to aiming the camera upward).
The bottom image was taken from inside the Prater wheel.


Both photos are outstanding. When you enter this church, in true gothic style, the architecture immediately draws your eyes upward.
I just looked at the ground view of the cathedral on GoogleMaps. Man, you weren't kidding about that "very tight spice"!