Not really a game. Just an exchange of ideas for what to Google to get cool Backgrounds.
I googled “Cheetah Cub” and got, amongst others, this adorable creature.
Not really a game. Just an exchange of ideas for what to Google to get cool Backgrounds.
I googled “Cheetah Cub” and got, amongst others, this adorable creature.
If you’re a fan, searching Google Images for Lord of the Rings brings up wonderful results.
This is my desktop at the moment.
Ocelot , Ocelots are ACE!
We recently returned from Oahu, and I thought the view from the Pali Lookout was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen. Then, a few nights ago, I got to see the area again, when I watched Jurassic Park!
I used to have a Googled image of Kauffman Stadium as my wallpaper, but I replaced it with a picture of my family once I got a digital camera. I’d link to it, but it seems to be off the internet now.
Perhaps a Thanksgiving background image is in order for next week.
Personally, I like using fractals for my backgrounds. And if you don’t like those, google ‘chaos pro’ and get a program to make your own. I made this one, and a few others, which I use as my backgrounds.
I enjoy mountain pictures on my desktop. Mount Saint Helens is a personal favorite of mine, and I have this picture up right now.
I used the google image search to find a desktop background for my new laptop last week. I found this wonderful photo of Cate Blanchett
http://neuromancerwp.free.fr/original/neuromancerwp_cate_blanchett_01.jpg
I also found nice stuff by googling “waves”, “ocean”, “moon” and “earth from space”
This one is kinda “enlightening”
A long time ago (it was this galaxy, geek) I was googling a freind’s tattoo and stumbled across spme guy named Allan Teger’s body art sight. From that day forward, his works have graced my work PC desktop wallpaper:
My fave: The Lion Hunter
During Golf Season: Sand Trap
In the Equipment Rental & Repair Shop @ work: Lawn Mower
I seriously doubt whether a mod will break those links - they’re probably even work friendly if your employer is the Vatican.
Hey, nice! I’ve had Fractint for years. Check out their gallery.
The Astronomy Picture of the Day at NASA is a good source of desktop pictures and other interesting images.
In case anyone doesn’t know this little trick, in Google Image Search, at the upper right, under the pale blue bar, instead of “Show: All Sizes,” click “Large.”
I find that abstract and nebula usually turn up good eyecandy.
Sound Barrier brings up my favourite wallpaper.