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, Netley Castle, Netley, England, United Kingdom, UK
The stone tower of Netley Castle in Netley, England, is framed by the branches of a tree in late autumn. Captured on a November afternoon as dusk begins to fall, the castle's windows reflect the warm, fleeting colours of the setting sun against the cool twilight sky. Originally built as a coastal fort by King Henry VIII in the 16th century, the structure was later converted into the Gothic Revival residence seen today.
Revising favorite childhood haunts - I had a few weeks back in Arizona and this album covers images from that visit and a visit to Puerto Penasco, Mexico where we were delighted with an ultra rare show of northern lights.
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, Netley Castle, Netley, England, United Kingdom, UK
As dusk settles on a November evening, the historic stone tower of Netley Castle in Netley, England, is bathed in the cool light of the twilight sky. The castle's windows reflect the last warm glow of the setting sun, a colourful contrast against the weathered, centuries-old stonework.
Originally built as an artillery fort by King Henry VIII in the 1540s to defend the coast, the castle has since been converted into private apartments, blending modern life with a rich historical past.
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Golden hour settles over Lake Balboa — empty benches, mirrored skies, and the calm shimmer of sunset on still water.
Images from a quick overnight camping trip from Copenhagen to explore a bit more of southern Sweden.
These images do not utilize AI beyond basic de-noising and are original imagery with no items added or removed (such as errant leaves, pieces of trash, or power lines). What you see is as close to the moment as I experienced it.
All images by Alex Berger, please reach out directly for licensing or usage requests.
Find more of my work at alex-berger.com or on virtualwayfarer.com.