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You have to login to use this function. I agree to the backiee Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy. Do you really want to delete all wallpapers from your history? Delete all Cancel. Log out Cancel. I love this photo. I grew up in New England, so scenes like this always make me smile.
As a desktop background, however, this image is a pain. The color contrast is so high that desktop icons are lost easily. This is a very happy photo. As a wallpaper, this image does fairly well. This scene might be the most iconic of all XP wallpapers. If memory serves, this image was the default wallpaper. However, have you ever seen a sky that blue?
Easy on the retouching, Redmond. And I like it. Enter: college freshman girls. I think every single girl in my dorm had this as their background. Mostly-blue backgrounds are becoming a theme. But its splashes of orange are a little much contrast for me. My wife loves this one. And who could blame her? Anyone who could keep this as their desktop wallpaper for more than a few minutes is blind or crazy. It almost hurts to look at. This is the best wallpaper Windows has ever had.
I have always found this image very inspiring. I even tweeted about it back in around the time I wrote this article. Guess I still do. All the detail of this image is away from the left-side icon stack that most users had. No major complaints from me.
I like this one too. Like Autumn above, this one places its dark shadow strip strategically in the left-side icon stack area.
The light moon areas a bit high-contrast, but overall this one works for me. This one does a decent job at that. Another college freshman girl favorite. This wallpaper is tough, though. From Windows Wallpaper Wiki. Red moon desert. A vertical shot; notice how it appears less saturated, and the moon is not upside down.
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