Hyrule Castle in Breath of the Wild: Wallpaper Worth Pictures

Have a wonderful day, friends, and happy gaming! I hope you're enjoying a great day and playing a lot. I'm currently immersed in Zelda: Breath of the Wild, a title with enormous replayability potential, where there's always something to do and new places to explore.

This game gives us wonderful scenes full of magic, with that unique combination of nature and ancient structures that makes every screenshot a potential wallpaper in itself. Today I want to share some of those images that I myself would use as wallpapers, all with a common thread: different perspectives of the imposing Hyrule Castle.

From the grass in the fields of Hyrule, you can see Hyrule Castle. It looks like a large, imposing shadow, and it almost feels dangerous. That dark, energetic quality completely envelops it. I used a low angle in this shot to achieve that contrast between light and dark, between the flowers and the castle, a contrast very prominent in the game.

Link pauses for a moment amidst the flowery fields of Hyrule, surrounded by beautiful nature that seems oblivious to the threat looming on the horizon. I chose this angle to capture that pause before the conflict, that instant where the world seems to breathe, even though darkness is near.

Running towards the castle is to approach the heart of the conflict, to be close to the energy that envelops the fortress, the inevitable confrontation. The landscape changes imminently; there are no more flowers, now everything is a battlefield.

I like this photograph taken from the hill, next to the floating Korok, because it shows the most innocent and peaceful side of the game. I took it on one of those dark, rain-prone days the game has, when the sky turns green and everything seems quieter. That moment has something special: the calm before the storm, the beauty that remains despite the threat looming in the distance.

This is one of my favorite photographs from the game, simple and dark, taken right in the middle of a storm. I think the oppressive rain itself is the protagonist. Link gazes at Hyrule Castle as the rain pours down, darkening what just moments before were the beautiful, green, and flowery fields of Hyrule. Everything feels sadder and more melancholic. Looking up at the sky, he sees the absence of the sun and only dense clouds. Under the darkness of the clouds, the castle acquires an even greater aura of danger, as if the energy surrounding it were alive and devouring every wall. The rain in Zelda is capable of transforming the environment, making the terrain more hostile, and even climbing a simple hill becomes a challenge. It's one of those rare moments in video games where the weather complements the tension of the story.

The final photograph is meant to reflect the pervasive melancholy that runs through the story, a quiet sadness for past events. It's a sunset that seems to caress all of Hyrule, with the sun hiding behind the mountains as if announcing that a day has come to an end. The soft light, the golden sky, and the tranquility of the landscape convey a sense of closure, of memory, of something saying goodbye without words.
Thank you, friends, for allowing me to share these images of Hyrule with you. I sincerely hope you enjoyed them as much as I enjoyed taking them. Sending you all my best, and until the next adventure! Bye!
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| I’m Ernesto, a Cuban passionate about art and writing. Always learning, always growing. Excited to share and learn more every day! I write about art, drawing, video games, nature, and review the things I like. My goal is to inspire and connect with others through my creative journey. |
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Looks like a lovely place to be immersed!
!INDEED
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