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The famous Windows XP wallpaper, "Bliss," captured in 1996, looks drastically different today—here’s how the iconic landscape has changed over time.
“The Windows landscape/clouds background is also a 100% unedited photo. Pure, natural beauty,” another said (the hill is real and the photo is largely untouched, ...
The wallpapers included with Windows Vista were taken by amateur photographers, but the Windows XP desktop background, which may be thought to be CG, is also a real place. This photo, one of the ...
Even though Microsoft killed off support for Windows XP this week after 13 years, they paid homage to the nostalgic desktop photo taken by Charles O'Rear in 1996.
The Rain option is pretty, too. Through a window pane fogged up with raindrops, you can see a mountain landscape. If you want to put your own video on the desktop, select Add Background and then ...
Changing the background of your desktop, lock screen, and sign-in screen is now easier than ever in Windows 10. This guide shows you how in a few simple steps.
The photo was captured in Sonoma County, California by National Geographic photographer Charles O'Rear in 1996, then sold as a stock photo to image licensing agency Corbis.