Amazing Windows Vista Wallpapers and Spectacular Landscapes

This article was written on February 22, 2007 by CyberNet.

The default wallpapers that come with Window’s Vista are without a doubt some of the best that have ever been offered with an operating system. And what’s more amazing is that a portion of them came from amateur photographers. Thanks to Digg, I came across a page on Flickr that has several photos that someone took hoping that Microsoft would select them to become default Vista Wallpapers.  Two photos actually made it, but all of them are simply amazing.

Vista: Destination Vista: Lost Sensations Beyond Clarity Imprisoned Endless Horizons Explorer in a world of giants The Living Symphony ( OH ) Zone Colors [ of the ] Northwest Destination - vol. II Alone ... and facing the storm Explore The Romance Mt. Shasta Vista: The Planet of Life Northwest.Outdoors H2O: Invasion of the liquid The Endless Journey Land & Water: daylight edition Whispers Of The Pacific A Peek [ at the ] Peak Angry Shores S!lk Essential Colors of Middle Earth Reign of Fire Wizard [ of the ] Northwest Gate of the ocean: heavens of the northwest Aging Lands of Middle Earth The Beast Echoes of a Dream Visions of Inspiration Shores of Fire By A Snowy Hillside No Steps Further The Distant Mountain - vol. II
 
Gathering the backgrounds for Windows Vista was no easy task.  In fact, it took a year to search for the perfect selection. Not only did Microsoft go out on a limb and seek photos from Flickr, they also sought them out from their own employees, as well as stock houses like National Geographic.
 
Istartedsomething.com has a list of statistics on the selection process:
  • 2/3 of the collection came from licenses stock houses
  • Some of the photos came from Flickr photographers
  • 5 of the images came from Microsoft employees
  • Microsoft evaluated over 10,000 images during the first round of the selection process.

Another great source for wallpapers is a Spectacular Landscapes  group over at Flickr.  Images are posted by invitation only.  The selectiveness means that images tend to be high quality, and worth taking a look at. With 6,180 photos to choose from, there’s bound to be something you’ll be interested in.

 

 

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CyberNotes: Free Desktop Wallpaper Sources

This article was written on February 09, 2008 by CyberNet.

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This past week, Ryan and I found ourselves looking for a new background image for our computers . We were both using a winter scene and got sick of looking at it when we have our own winter scene right outside our window (we got over 15 inches of snow this past week!). I set out to find something different and ended up using two different sites before I came across a background I was satisfied with. I liked both sites for different reasons and thought I’d share them with you.  We’re also asking you to fill us and everybody else in on your favorite places to get desktop wallpapers.

History

Before we get into two of the best sites I’ve come across, I thought we’d talk a little bit about how computer wallpaper originated.  Obviously we know that the term wallpaper refers to an image that’s used as a background on a computer screen, but how did it all come about? I went to none other than Wikipedia to find out, and here’s what I found:

The first use of a distinguishable background in conjunction with overlapping windows was in an experimental office system, Officetalk, developed in 1975 at Xerox PARC on the Alto. Prior to that, the white backgrounds to overlapping windows (for example, in Smalltalk) could be difficult to distinguish from window interiors. The pattern used in Officetalk produced a 25% gray, using dots two pixels high to avoid flicker on the Alto’s interlaced screen. The same pattern was adopted for the Xerox Star.

Apple used a similar gray background for their Lisa and Macintosh. However, since these machines had non-interlaced screens it was possible to use a less noticeable background pattern, formed from a simple 2×2 repeating pattern that gave a 50 percent gray. The introduction of color monitors for personal computers led to non-patterned, single-color backgrounds and then to arbitrary ‘wallpapers’.

Social Wallpapering

Social Wallpapering is described as “a community effort to classify, rank, and distribute high resolution images for use as computer wallpaper. As you might expect, Social Wallpapering has a social side to it.  Visitors to the site can vote up or down a wallpaper that they may or may not like. The nice thing is that unlike social sites, you don’t have to register to be able to vote. 

social wallpapering 2

Now, on to the important part, the wallpapers. At Social Wallpapering you can browse by category. They have all kinds of categories ranging from abstract to TV and movies.  If you’re not quite sure which category you’d want a wallpaper from, you can also filter by the highest/lowest rated, the most popular ones, and more. Additionally, you can browse by monitor size whether it be standard, widescreen, or a dual monitor set-up.

Another thing I like about this site is that if you hover over a wallpaper, a box pops-up with information like the size as shown below:

social wallpapering

Visit http://socwall.com to find a pretty decent selection of wallpapers for your computer.

InterfaceLIFT

InterfaceLIFT is another site that offers free high-resolution wallpapers. One of the things I like best about this site is that they divide all of their wallpapers into categories based upon size. Here are the sizes that they offer:

  • iPhone
  • 2560×1600
  • 1920×1200
  • 1680×1050
  • 1440×900
  • 1280×800
  • Sony PSP
  • 1680×1200
  • 1400×1050
  • 1280×1024
  • 1280×960
  • 1024×768
  • Apple iPod/Sony Mylo

On their homepage you’ll find that the wallpapers are listed and sorted by the date that they were added to the site.  It’s not that they offer many new ones each day because they don’t, but the ones they do offer are usually quality.  At least one new wallpaper is posted every few days.

interfacelift

You can also sort wallpapers by which ones were downloaded the most, which ones are rated the highest, those they were commented on the most, or you can even view random selections. Over the last year or so, I’ve found some of my favorite desktop backgrounds at InterfaceLIFT which you can visit here.

Where do you go for backgrounds?

We know there are all kinds of sites out there with great backgrounds, so fill us in. Where do you go for wallpaper?

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Download All of iOS 7’s Lovely Wallpapers Right Now

Download All of iOS 7's Lovely Wallpapers Right Now

If you’re desperate to get your hands on iOS 7, but don’t want to upgrade your iPhone until the official release is available next week, Macmixing has posted all of the new wallpapers available in the gold master released to developers yesterday, which should tide you over until next Wednesday.

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Chrome OS update revamps app list and Google Drive saves, allows relentessly adorable wallpapers

Chrome OS update revamps app list and Google Drive, allows relentessly adorable custom wallpapers

Aw, wouldn’t you look at the cute little… wait. Right, there’s a Chrome OS update. At its heart, the upgrade to Google’s cloud-based platform introduces a streamlined app list that both occupies less space and carries an internet-wide search box. It’s also possible to save files directly to Google Drive, and audio can now play through either HDMI or USB. Don’t lie to yourself, however: the real reason you’ll rush to update your Chromebook today is newly added support for custom wallpapers, which guarantees all-day, everyday viewing of your most favorite dog in the whole wide world. Or at least, a nice change of pace from Google’s run-of-the-mill backdrops. Isn’t it so sweet?

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