For some reason, I like having a nice wall paper on my PC, I will share my latest one. What cool image set the backdrop of your puter while you bang away on your keyboard?
I use images from this site, which is unfortunately not longer being updated but stands as an archive. The generate some absoultly beautiful fractals and add tutorials for some post processing. About 1/4 of all the images on that site have been my desktop background. It's generally a fractal or a high resolution hubble image, or similar types of images.
I have dual monitors now, haven't gotten them setup with a decent background yet but as they're not color matched anyways I think the top one is going to be photo's of family/friends and the bottom one will be whatever fractals I can dig up.
Pat M that upper scene reminds me of what I used to create using Bryce software. Haven't done it for years but you could make some really cool landscapes and seascapes.
I have an appreciation for the macabre, but it's not something I care to put on my desktop in common view.
I wonder if it would change my mood at all if I changed my common desktop to something like that. Got a link to a 1440x900 that is 'dark' but not outright offensive? The one you posted is probably one notch into the grey area between gross and art, on which side you can decide.
My bank said that I can customize the look of my credit card.. I told them to make it solid black.
My ringtone is "Paint it Black" by the Rolling Stones.
My bank said that I can customize the look of my credit card.. I told them to make it solid black.
My ringtone is "Paint it Black" by the Rolling Stones.
I can't remember the source.
It must have been about 2 years ago.
It may have been at the https://forum.eeeuser.com/
I seem to remember a thread about wallpaper there.
Just a suggestion if anyone is interested in new backgrounds. Google Image search is FANTASTIC, you can set the image size constraints to the resolution of your monitor (for cleanest possible image) and search for anything you want.
Mine is an accidental find. Sunlight, through a prism sitting on a window sill, through a cut glass bowl, onto a sheet of white paper on a table. Odd that the paper looked black in the photo. It had lots of variations over time.