A nighttime photograph of the Casa Loma stables, located near downtown Toronto, Ontario. Canada doesn't have any real castles, of course; Casa Loma, which was built in the early twentieth century, is as phoney as a three-dollar bill, but it's still pretty. This image was an additive composite of four 1/50th of a second exposures, each shot hand-held at ISO 6,400 and f/1.4 with a Canon Rebel T2i digital SLR and a Nikkor 50 mm f/1.4 lens. I'm actually surprised that I managed to focus on the thing; it was very dark out when I took this.
I still don't know whether I'd call that a "real" castle. Usually when I think "castle", I think of something medieval, not from the late nineteenth century. I guess it's just semantics, mind you .