Desktop Friday: The Thirty Ninth
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.
Architecture

Feel free to leave any comments or constructive criticism about this wallpaper below - it helps me grow and learn the art of photography. If you have suggestions for Desktop Friday, feel free to shoot me an email. Have a great weekend!
Download this weeks desktop wallpaper here. Want more? Check out the archives.
#1
Nathan → www.ishotimages.co.nz
Eww… I don’t like this one man, something about that sky just puts me off it.
It also annoys me that I can’t see the whole house/building but don’t take my word for it. I don’t shoot architecture :)
#2
Tim Allen → slackerpedia.com
Nice shot Glen, it wouldn’t look out of place in my own gallery. I’ve just bought the Sigma 10-20 for my 350D and can’t wait to get cracking with it.
#3
greg hickman → www.toonice4tv.com
Glenn, nice shot and I personally like that you did not put the whole building in the frame. I’m a fan of the effect you used on the picture but I’ve also seen that effect on some of your other pictures.
I’m sure you do but I like to utilize a number of different effects for each shot to experiment which ones accent the photo the best.
Keep shooting!
#4
Dustin → www.dustincook.ca
Why did you blow out the sky so badly?
#5
Glenn Wolsey → www.glennwolsey.com
I wanted to “push” attention to the building, rather than it looking smooth at the top. Might not be your cup of tea, just a different theory I was playing around with :-)
#6
MichaelStop taking black and white photos! They look boring and repetitive; do some colour photos next week. By the way, could you please post a link to the colour version if possible? Thanks.
#7
Tim Allen → www.slackerpedia.com
I think Glenn should decide whether he shoots mono or colour!
#8
KyleGlenn,
I really love your Friday desktop series. However, you only release the images as a ZIP file. Would you mind linking to the individual images for those of us who aren’t allowed to download ZIP files at the workplace?
-Kyle
#9
Blair BeckwithVery modern and nice.