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Wallpaper Details: Man On The Moon?
Comments from the Community
Posted By: flöschen
about 15 years, 8 months ago

The moon seems to have become a real tourist attraction according to all those footprints. :-D Great picture!


Posted By: rewind from gmx.at
about 15 years, 8 months ago
i could make a "unique" picture of my feet in the toilet. c'mon man i miss the good stuff... admin has been on drugs lately, right jeff?
ts ts ts
ts ts ts
Posted By: evanlarimore from yahoo.com
about 15 years, 8 months ago
Posted By: monkey2ewok from comcast.net
about 15 years, 8 months ago
Posted By: BenDiAnna
about 15 years, 8 months ago
"This looks like a MySpace profile picture."
haha, I think your right. It's close to being a wallpaper, but not quite. More like a profile picture. Good job getting it accepted though. Something I've not been able to do yet.
haha, I think your right. It's close to being a wallpaper, but not quite. More like a profile picture. Good job getting it accepted though. Something I've not been able to do yet.
Posted By: Joel Antunes
about 15 years, 8 months ago
I quite like it! maybe is not the right wallpaper? but still a good shoot! i like it, i think if was with a fish eye lenses (not so affordable) would give it more impact!
Joel
Joel
Posted By: netonemarketing from gmail.com
about 15 years, 8 months ago
i wouldnt even put it on myspace. Why do i want some guys groin & feet on my desktop? Sorry...but lame. take a PS lesson & come back with something better. this is a site for pro's only!
The maker of the latest GEEK wallpaper should not be in the same cat as this wallpaper.
The maker of the latest GEEK wallpaper should not be in the same cat as this wallpaper.
Posted By: Nature
about 15 years, 8 months ago
Posted By: christianobrien0 from hotmail.com
about 15 years, 8 months ago
What the hell has happened to quality control on this website. There has to be a better site somewhere. This place used to be great.
Posted By: tnsltwn from inbox.com
about 15 years, 8 months ago
I agree with most other comments on this post. But rather instead of bashing people and their talents I think we should post more constructive criticism. I agree about the body. I like the picture but think it would be more dramatic if you removed your self from it. Showing only the soft airy dirt , then the title would fit more.
Posted By: Dominic Kamp
about 15 years, 8 months ago
I agree, I mean does anyone remember the wallpaper where you looked through a window into a forrest? Like the worst wallpaper I ever saw and Interfacelift accepted it...unbelievable...
Posted By: McKinsley
about 15 years, 8 months ago
Posted By: animeislife from msn.com
about 15 years, 8 months ago
Guys it's free high rez wallpaper for christ's sake. stfu and go get your own domain and put up your own beautiful wallpaper based on your personal preference.
Posted By: Joel Antunes
about 15 years, 8 months ago
Posted By: PatrickBateman
about 15 years, 8 months ago
@animeislife_msn.com
Sure these pictures are free. But frankly I prefer quality over quantity. And this page used to be an eldorado for wallpaper enthusiasts and today it's nothing more than a mediocre collection of daily updated wallpaper.
Sure these pictures are free. But frankly I prefer quality over quantity. And this page used to be an eldorado for wallpaper enthusiasts and today it's nothing more than a mediocre collection of daily updated wallpaper.
Posted By: addario
about 15 years, 8 months ago
When I first visited InterfaceLift what captured my attention was not so much the whole "free high res. wallpaper for free" deal but the opportunity to showcase my own photos and, sometimes, get them accepted and made available to hundreds, thousands of people that, like me, enjoy photography.
Unquestionably having your picture accepted was an achievement, a seal of approval and a chance to reach an audience you would struggle to match otherwise - one of my pictures was downloaded over 120.000 times. But this might be changing.
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Unquestionably having your picture accepted was an achievement, a seal of approval and a chance to reach an audience you would struggle to match otherwise - one of my pictures was downloaded over 120.000 times. But this might be changing.
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Posted By: addario
about 15 years, 8 months ago
Is quite clear that the bar has been lowered and it is now much easier to get accepted to publication on the site than it once was. Why? Is IFL pursuing a more eclectic audience? Is it better to showcase less 'professional' works so that more people can relate to them?
No matter what the answer is, if that is the route IFL has chosen, some of the high skilled people that once looked for the mentioned 'seal of approval' will just look somewhere else. That might even attract more visitors to IFL, who knows, you can appeal to a large group or to a selected few with different degrees of success but you cannot equally satisfy all the individuals of a very, very heterogeneous group.
No matter what the answer is, if that is the route IFL has chosen, some of the high skilled people that once looked for the mentioned 'seal of approval' will just look somewhere else. That might even attract more visitors to IFL, who knows, you can appeal to a large group or to a selected few with different degrees of success but you cannot equally satisfy all the individuals of a very, very heterogeneous group.
Posted By: xlarryx1 from gmail.com
about 15 years, 8 months ago
There are definitely some wallpapers on here that shouldn't be, but I really like this one. I think its pretty creative. I really don't understand why it is so disliked. Anyway good job lampi.
Posted By: benisntfunny
about 15 years, 8 months ago
It's funny to me that some of my least favorite shots get accepted and recently one of my photos that has been a lot more popular off this site wasn't. Then I come on here and see pictures of people pointing their camera down and taking a picture of their feet or a pair of green eyes that some 13 year old kid did in photoshop. How about the 1,238th picture of the sky just above this entry? Really just makes me want to go submit my work else. I started posting/coming here because I didn't think it was trying to be deviantART.
Posted By: TheReal7
about 15 years, 8 months ago
Posted By: Mateo1041
about 15 years, 8 months ago
Is the website admin THIS desperate? What the heck? At least implement a voting mechanism or something.
Posted By: fraz337 from yahoo.it
about 15 years, 8 months ago
I like it, but it's not something I'd put on my desktop. Maybe if I was the guy or he was my boifran, but no, it's just some random guy.
I also like your shoes.
I also like your shoes.
Posted By: jwervel16 from hotmail.com
about 15 years, 8 months ago
I don't think Interfacelift is in trouble -- it simply needs to stop placing so-called uniqueness ahead of quality. I'm all for trying new things, but perhaps at a more mature level than a high school art class. I don't mean to be nasty, just honest.
Interestingly, it seems submissions that receive more comments than favorites, especially in multiples, are almost always stinkers. Man on the Moon and Green Eyes are perfect examples of crude, unpopular "artistry". Maybe IFL should take that into consideration?
Interestingly, it seems submissions that receive more comments than favorites, especially in multiples, are almost always stinkers. Man on the Moon and Green Eyes are perfect examples of crude, unpopular "artistry". Maybe IFL should take that into consideration?
Posted By: karan
about 15 years, 8 months ago
Posted By: mdan_pwnage from hotmail.com
about 15 years, 8 months ago
Posted By: crhax from comcast.net
about 15 years, 8 months ago
Wow, you guys definitely have too much time on your hands. I've been going to this site for years now, and if I like a wallpaper I click download, if i don't like it then I don't. I don't go to all the ones I don't like and piss and moan about whats wrong with this website, get a life.
Posted By: jpicard from wi.rr.com
about 15 years, 8 months ago
@crhax _ comcast.net
I love the hypocrisy. Apparently, you have plenty of time on your hands as well seeing as you took the time to comment here. Why do people assume that just because someone has enough time to comment on an image that is BAD (and this one is indeed BAD) that they don't have a "life"? Yet those that only make "good" comments on something are wonderful people? Give me a break.
I love the hypocrisy. Apparently, you have plenty of time on your hands as well seeing as you took the time to comment here. Why do people assume that just because someone has enough time to comment on an image that is BAD (and this one is indeed BAD) that they don't have a "life"? Yet those that only make "good" comments on something are wonderful people? Give me a break.
Posted By: zippy
about 15 years, 8 months ago
crhax _ comcast.net
Could not have said it any better, and you could not have had anyone prove your point any better than jpicard did. There is a difference between "bad" comments and constructive criticism. Why some people think anyone cares what they have to say when they are not being helpful is amazing, but I have no doubt that the extra activity for the site is not all bad.
Could not have said it any better, and you could not have had anyone prove your point any better than jpicard did. There is a difference between "bad" comments and constructive criticism. Why some people think anyone cares what they have to say when they are not being helpful is amazing, but I have no doubt that the extra activity for the site is not all bad.
Posted By: netonemarketing from gmail.com
about 15 years, 8 months ago
~ jpicard
You beat me to it. I was going to say the exact same thing. He obviously has enough time to comment on a comment. lol. Too funny.
I also agree with zippy. However, because i actually have a life, i don't really have the time to sit and write constructive criticisms.
It all depends on how you look at it. I used to create maps for Half-Life 2. If you read some of the comments left for me, you would probably tear up. Sure it stings, but it sticks. This is my 2nd comment within 2 years of visiting this site. I just hope my comment raised the bar abit. Don't you think it's time?
You beat me to it. I was going to say the exact same thing. He obviously has enough time to comment on a comment. lol. Too funny.
I also agree with zippy. However, because i actually have a life, i don't really have the time to sit and write constructive criticisms.
It all depends on how you look at it. I used to create maps for Half-Life 2. If you read some of the comments left for me, you would probably tear up. Sure it stings, but it sticks. This is my 2nd comment within 2 years of visiting this site. I just hope my comment raised the bar abit. Don't you think it's time?
Posted By: lifeaperture
about 15 years, 8 months ago
As is, I have to agree with others here that this picture is fairly substandard. That said, I honestly think it could be a decent desktop if Lampi simply stepped out of the frame.
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