It does, they're my go-to source. I use this one on my work computer.
Oh. That's neat as well. I like to find minimalistic art of my passions: something comforting and easy to view. i.e. my own laptop background. I was a sucker for the massive image dumps of AtLA/LoK art so I'm set for fresh backdrops until I have grandchildren and then some. Though I tend to stick to one, so I guess I'll just have to resort to showing them vintage shows of my childhood in order to get them to use the backdrops... :^)
Yeah, I tend towards similar tastes. I also find I really enjoy having harsh elements just on the other side of the window.
Taken from /r/BendingWallpapers/top. I'm a big fan of darker colors on computer screens... and AtLA/LoK... the less saturated colors are lighter on my eyes and put me in a calmer mood. I bet you can guess my hubski theme. :)
I like this one a lot. It puts things in perspective every time I look at it.
Reminds me a lot of the map I made a few weeks ago!
I can pick out the point I grew up in rural Wisconsin on that map by working my way along the highways.
You... realize there are four computers and five partitions, right? The one that runs the email'n'shit runs Earthdesk. Frankly, the whole point of the latest version of Android is one of the live wallpapers is essentially Earthdesk, so that was worth the price of admission. yes, I pay for high resolution clouds. Fuck you. The Pro Tools rig has two partitions, a production partition and a testing partition. To tell the two apart I run two different settings in John's Background Switcher such that the production partition gets my flickr stream and the testing partition gets my flickr stream as a collage. The other Pro Tools rig has been running the Andy Gilmore collection since back when it still had three monitors that worked. That's the thing about the arrangement - you're not going to span anything when you've got 2x 1920 with another 1920 centered above. The laptop is this kid from last year 'cuz I almost never see the desktop on the laptop.