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Mac is Greater
By d2lil
June 8th, 2009
My first actual try at making a "submission worthy" wallpaper. I used Photoshop CS3 to make it....and of course, on a Mac.
The Spectrum of the Sky
By Macindows
October 18th, 2008
How various the colors of the sky can be, you can see on this picture I created from nine of my favorite shots since 2008. Enjoy!
Crimson Dawn
By Spargett
March 15th, 2007
Thematic wallpaper with the Soviet emblems depicted with a crimson victorian burst.
Rubik
By Rob Randtoul
June 17th, 2007
Software used: Hexagon 1.0, Carrera 4, Photoshop CS2 This is one of the darkest image I have released in quite a while. Five different versions and will be uploaded if there is enough interest. As usual, feedback is most welcome.
Elementary
By emats
June 1st, 2009
What a wonderful blue sky. The field gives us the feeling of beeing free. Running through the field feeling nature. Shot some days ago in Rügen, Germany.
Technical Information: Canon EOS 450D, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, Hoya CPL RAW, ISO 100, 1/5s @ f/29.0
Latitude: 54°22'1.06"N, Longitude: 13°37'28.86"E
Copyright © 2009 Sven Müller. All rights reserved.
Tracks to Nowhere
By Chris Gin
February 26th, 2009
I know this won't appeal to the masses - it's not your typical wallpaper. But someone did comment in one of my previous submissions that I should also take photos of 'less pretty' things. How about some ugly railway tracks?
We're Not in Kansas Anymore
By coffeelover
September 9th, 2006
I shot this abandoned barn at dawn. It is a composite of two images - one exposed for the sky and the other exposed for the foreground. If you look closely, you can see the spider webs in the tree on the left.
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