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Posted by emonster4life on May-04-2007 22:50:

post your favorite free wallpaper / desktop website links here

Does anyone know of any good wallpaper sites

Currently I use:

www.digitalblasphemy.com

www.nationalgeographic.com

and www.picturecorrect.com <---- I just found this, the desktops are amazing


Posted by rabbitjoker on May-04-2007 23:00:

LOL!


Posted by me@t k@tie on May-04-2007 23:03:

My backgrounds are usually my own photos. I don't think I have ever gone to specific a site to get one.


Posted by kotsy on May-04-2007 23:15:

Check out skinz.org, scroll down to the wallpaper on the left hand side.


Posted by King Luis on May-05-2007 00:17:

www.desktopmachine.com
very high res shots.


Posted by tctitan on May-05-2007 00:28:

deviantart has always been a fav of mine


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on May-05-2007 00:49:

quote:
Originally posted by me@t k@tie
My backgrounds are usually my own photos. I don't think I have ever gone to specific a site to get one.


Same. I love using my own pictures


Posted by Jem_hadar on May-05-2007 05:56:

Re: post your favorite free wallpaper / desktop website links here

quote:
Originally posted by emonster4life
Does anyone know of any good wallpaper sites

Currently I use:

www.digitalblasphemy.com

www.nationalgeographic.com


Same, actually!

I always use National Geographic ones at work.

And at home, if its not a picture of a naked or half-naked or, or the occasional photo of friends from an event, then its always Digital Blasphemy... I love this site... takes me back years and years and years. SO glad to see he still has it going and things are working out for the site.


Posted by AceMan6 on May-06-2007 19:45:

Thanks tod, I have had a gran turismo supra backround for a couple months now it even has a set place for the internet, recycle bin, my computer. before that it was our pic in the parking garage before seeing oakenfold.


Posted by psychosomatica on May-06-2007 20:09:

interfacelift


Posted by Lightshow on May-06-2007 20:23:

I use from Worth1000

Talk about originality


Posted by minimax on May-07-2007 03:40:

http://www.desktopgirls.com/


Posted by A.D.D. Happens on May-07-2007 10:24:

www.mota.ru

ya i know its russian but they have like millions of desktop backgrounds, all for free and a lot that are at 1600x1200dpi... its worth taking a look at you wont be dissapointed


Posted by emonster4life on May-07-2007 12:10:

nice, I recently got the view sonic widescreen 21" and its hard trying to find good wallpaper that fits, thanks everyone


Posted by Arsalan on May-07-2007 18:29:

Google.

Swamper please close the thread. haha


Posted by Jackn Funk on May-08-2007 02:35:

NASA Image of the day gallery

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imag..._archive_1.html


Posted by MarcMitchell on May-09-2007 17:08:

I really enjoy fantasyartdesign.com


Posted by A.D.D. Happens on May-09-2007 19:54:

damn that fantasy art design is a pretty sick wallpaper website... some people are so talented at 3d graphics design


Posted by Ace_of_Spades on May-14-2007 06:30:




found on nationalgeographic.com.

quote:
The Mexican axolotl (pronounced ACK-suh-LAH-tuhl) salamander has the rare trait of retaining its larval features throughout its adult life. This condition, called neoteny, means it keeps its tadpole-like dorsal fin, which runs almost the length of its body, and its feathery external gills, which protrude from the back of its wide head.

Found exclusively in the lake complex of Xochimilco (pronounced SO-chee-MILL-koh) near Mexico City, axolotls differ from most other salamanders in that they live permanently in water. In extremely rare cases, an axolotl will progress to maturity and emerge from the water, but by and large, they are content to stay on the bottom of Xochimilco�s lakes and canals.

Close relatives of the tiger salamander, axolotls can be quite large, reaching up to a foot (30 centimeters) in length, although the average size is closer to half that. They are typically black or mottled brown, but albino and white varieties are somewhat common, particularly among captive specimens.


Source

Pretty cool huh!
Never seen such creature before, imagine petting one of those.



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