The photo below is of the North Warehouse at Gloucester Docks, a Grade II listed building. However, I took the photo not so much to show the building, but more as an illustration of some of the quirks of perspective.
Look at the right-hand corner of the building, nearest the camera, with the bell hanging part-way up.
Do the two sides that meet at that corner appear to be at ninety degrees to each other? What affects our judgement of that angle?
I already know the answer to this question, but I am posting this in case others are also interested in the complexities of perspective and may enjoy thinking about this and working it out for themselves.