Desktop Friday: The Twenty First

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.

City Building

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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.

Comments

  1. Woah! It’s not a plant! That’s a sweet picture there Glenn. I like the desaturation and positioning. *Adds to Desktop*

    Very Nice. =D

  2. It’s been a while since you’ve had a truly great Desktop pic, but this one is up there again!

  3. Way too odd of an angle. There’s doing cool angles and there’s just rotating your camera so much that the picture doesn’t look so great :P.

  4. #4

    Aashish

    I like. Very minimalistic :D

    Good work!!

  5. Abstract, pretty cool shot.

  6. By far your best ever Glenn!

  7. Kiro, Herkamer, Aashish, wphj, and Joe, thanks for the nice comments on this image. I’ve had this in the “bank” for around 6 months now, wasn’t planning to release it actually.

  8. Looks pretty cool. I took down your last desktop because it clashes with my Quicksilver cube, but this one might be going straight up

  9. Now this is one I’ll use. Right away in fact. There. Ahh. Thanks :)

  10. Still waiting on that landscape shot Glenn!

  11. Love it!

  12. #12

    alej744

    Once again, I believe today is Saturday. ;-)

  13. #13

    alej744

    Ehh, this one is alright, but doesn’t compare to my very favorite:
    http://www.glennwolsey.com/2007/02/02/desktop-friday-the-eleventh/

  14. Once again, I believe today is Saturday. ;-)

    Nope, this was posted on a Saturday New Zealand time, which is Friday in U.S.A.

  15. #15

    John

    dull

  16. nice snap. love the abstraction of the regular form of architecture against sky. keep snapping…

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