Thanks to screencasts and screenshots, we often get asked where we got our desktop pictures. So for this wallpaper roundup, we’re sharing our wallpaper with you.
Adam Pash: Retro Epcot
Adam P’s using a wallpaper called Retro Epcot by Danny Shuster, featured on Simple Desktops—my favourite wallpaper site.
Kevin Purdy: Lucky WALL-E
This photo by Brandi Korte is, as Kevin’s wife puts it, “AWWWWWwwwwww.” Kevin also recommends searching for Danbo on Flickr for some nice options.
Angus Kidman: Cleeve Abbey Tiles
Angus notes: “I like running everything maxed and I always use a notebook, so my wallpaper is very rarely visible. I took this photo of some medieval tiles at Cleeve Abbey, and it’s stuck as my wallpaper ever since.”
Whitson Gordon: Torque
Whitson uses a lot of different wallpapers, rotating frequently through a bunch of images. Torque is the wallpaper pictured above, but he also recommends Fast Burn, Dreamcatcher, Binary Affection, and Light Still Shines on the Fair.
Adam Dachis: Colour
I love just about everything you can find on Simple Desktops, but I’m currently using one called Colour by Fedor Karmanov.
Jason Fitzpatrick: The Rise of a Planet
The Rise of a Planet by taenaron is Jason’s choice, but the uses a custom crop of this image to fit his super-wise array of monitors (for a crazy resolution of 4800×900).
Arvin Dang: Galactica
Arvin likes the Galactica wallpaper by deviantART user stormmajki because it’s simple, light, and comes in sizes for desktops, laptops, and smartphones.
Aaron Martin: Nathan Drake
Aaron’s wallpaper comes from Playstation.Blog and features Nathan Drake from the recently announced Uncharted 3.
Dustin Luck: Before the Storm
Dustin recommends Before the Storm by Moodflow: “I’ve had this image as my wallpaper for 6 or 7 years. I just love how it takes me out of the every day world into a far off, tranquil world — very relaxing.” He recommends any of the wallpapers in the full gallery.
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