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A narrow alley, silent and dramatic. Looking straight up, the glass windows become a mirrored ladder to the sky. The facades on both sides lean in, textured and aged, as if they’re pressing the sky between them. A single branch peeks in from the top — fragile, almost unnoticed — giving the geometry an organic anchor.
This frame is all about tension and escape. Vienna, once again, seen from a strange and beautiful angle.
I'm still trying to figure out what the heck the REM lyrics are on about. But meanwhile, let's all hum along....
It's Workers' Day in South Africa.
To celebrate, we got Alex his first gardening tool and put him to work.
Met the new Canon EOS 5D Mark III (beta) today; had the opportunity to take some snaps in the midst of a rainstorm.
Did I say this was a beta version of the final camera?
Nice; feels like the Canon EOS 7D, with many of the same features - but it is as different as a Toyota Corolla is from a Lexus. :-)
Norway is a place of endless natural beauty. Incredible fjords, winding small roads, raw tunnels carved through the bedrock and so much more. These images are from summer road trips during 2024.
These images do not utilize AI 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.
Ben McDonald of Microsoft demonstrating Windows 7's touchscreen capabilities
Probably better viewed on black
So Alex went missing in A's garden - after calling out the search party (me, actually), I found him sitting next to the floodlight in the garden.
Not on, obviously, but it seems he will seek out "tech" wherever he goes.