Desktop Friday: The Forty Second
Each and every Friday I post a desktop wallpaper which I have taken personally on travels and outings with my Canon 350D. The wallpaper is sized at a resoultion of 2560×1600 pixels, big enough to be used on a 30 inch Apple Cinema Display, so no-one will miss out.
Weave/Wave

| This image was captured using these settings: f/7.1 | 50mm | 1/125th | ISO 100|
Feel free to leave any comments or constructive criticism about this wallpaper below - it helps me grow and learn the art of photography.
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#1
Umair AtaHurray, Desktop Friday is here. And once again, its looking very nice on my MacBook screen. But Glenn, you didnt post it for iPhone and iPod. Anyway, nice wp dude.
#2
SamI love opening up my mac to find that you have produced an awesome background for me….bloody useful as I dont have to go hunting for them
#3
Dustin → www.dustincook.ca
No offense but this is one of the worst shots I’ve seen in this Desktop Friday series. The colours are bland, the grass in front is distracting and overall the subject and focus is very bland.
#4
Sam…yeah well dont moan woman
#5
Dustin → www.dustincook.ca
Nice…
“Feel free to leave any comments or constructive criticism about this wallpaper below - it helps me grow and learn the art of photography.”
#6
Blair BeckwithAmazing job… I’m thinking about putting it on my iPhone. Think I may wait for a darker one from you though…
#7
Michael Mistretta → michaelmistretta.com
I was totally looking for the little tiny download button that I was used to, and I completely didn’t see the BIG “Get Desktop Version” button. I laughed at myself.
Anyway, nice shot!
#8
Ted Winder → www.tedwinder.org
Yeah, I think this is really bland and uninteresting… :/
#9
Alex → thetriumvirate.blogspot.com
I actually think this has potential once tweaked a bit in its raw format. I think what lets it down is the sky is blown out a bit, something which could be recovered if taken in raw. Give it a bit more dynamic range.
#10
MichaelI would agree. Too bland :/
#11
Davidlike the pampas glen. you seem to be covering new Zealand flora.(hebe bofore) New Zealand flax next? (phormium).
thanks, david
#12
Blair Beckwith+2
#13
ThomasHey, just wondering, when did you start blogging?!
#14
Blair BeckwithAccording to the archives, July ‘06
#15
dstaleyBland? Uninteresting? HA! I think this is one of the better one’s I’ve seen. Sure, the picture can be tweaked a bit, but the subject is great. I’m not sure what those plants are called, but we have a ton of them down here in Louisiana. These are wild, no?
#16
Chris Thomson → christhomsonblog.com
I must agree dstaley, it is definitely one of the better ones. It’s definitely NOT Bland and uninteresting.
#17
steve → steveembleton.com
Not my favourite of your friday shots but certainly not terrible however i’m no critic on this matter :D
#18
EDIT-XTREEM → iappblog.com
Nice pic. I think you should post a behind the scenes on these photos.
#19
Grant → www.grantmc.co.uk
I noticed a few similar pictures, all of which are top quality :D