This is the second installment of my “10 wallpaper selections” series. (See the first installment of wallpaper selections here).
I have a few rules that I use when making these selections: the images are not just pretty but will have to “work” as background images on the desktop. In most cases they will be straight photographs rather than illustrations, and if they are altered in any way it needs to be minimal (or at least the alterations have to be tastefully done and look plausibly real).
However, I may on occaison feature a “texture” wallpaper and the rare illustration, but you will not see images where people, animals, vehicles, or brands are the main subject matter; no’r will I feature any magical realism (i.e. unicorns, medieval castles, Avatar-style worlds, etc). You might be thinking: well, if you’re going to filter all of that crap out then you’re going to have a hard time finding a nice selection of cool images for these posts! And you would be right
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Ok on to the images.
1. Rain and Rainbow

I am absolutely in love with this image. It invokes such a sense of infinite space as to make it the perfect wallpaper. The vibrant yellow, dreamy grey, and dash of blue work so well together, whilst that rainbow is pure perfection.
Go here to download. Up to size 1920×1200 available.
2. Victorian Grunge.

The words “hauntingly beautiful” come to mind. What I’ve with this one is that there is a disconnect between the experience of looking at this image as an image, and the experience of placing it in the background as a wallpaper; it works so much better on the desktop.
Don’t take my word for it, try it out for yourself. Go here to download (1280×800). Click on “download” in the left sidebar.
3- Harbour Groyne

I found this image on this photo blog where every single image could make a terrific desktop background. I loved so many aspects of this one: the strange and quirky composition with the wall or barrier reaching to the horizon, the fog (or mist or whatever that is) floating over the water, the wonderful juxtaposition of blue and brown.
I also think that the blue in this image has a very calming and inspiring effect, and what more can you ask for than to be subliminally calmed and inspired all day long?
Go here to download (up to 1024×682 resolution available).
4. “Bridge and fog”

This one is from the National Geographic website, which is one of the best wallpaper sources on the web. As with some of the other images in this post, this one works better as a desktop background than you might initially expect.
I spent over an hour trying to find the page where I got this image in order to link to it, without success. Therefore I gave it a somewhat random title here (Bridge and fog) and uploaded here for download (1600×1200).
5- Lunch Atop a skyscraper (in Lego)

This is a Lego reconstruction of the very famous image by Charles Ebbets taken in 1932 (see the original to the right). It comes from a really cool photo set on Flickr entitled Classics in Lego (which you simply have to check out).
There are actually two versions of this, the widescreen image shown above, and another one with a “normal” one. Either one will work just fine as a wallpaper if you use the “fill” setting when installing this as your desktop background, otherwise download the normal aspect ratio image if you aren’t.
Somehow this image works really well as a desktop background.
Go here to download the normal version of this (up to 3280×2156 resolution available). Or here for the widescreen version displayed above (3872×1549 max).
6- The Dark Side of Windows

I’ve grown to love this wallpaper, even though at first glance I wouldn’t have thought that an altered image with the Windows logo would be quite my cup of tea. But there’s something to this one, the colors, maybe, or the atmosphere (or both) that makes it an absolute winner.
Download it here (click on the “enlarge wallpaper” tab and the site will automatically serve a resolution appropriate for your system).
7. Thunderous Hills

I first saw this one on the desktop of one of my colleagues at work (Hi Dan), a designer who uses a Mac. When I asked about its origin he indicated that it may have shipped with his Mac by default, and emailed it to me. I’ve tested this one out as a desktop background and, behold, it looked just as good on my PC as it did on his Mac.
I found a place that features this image on the net; download here, up to 1900×1200.
8- Meadows Park, Scotland

Another one from National Geographic, this “Photo of the Day” has a lot to recommend it in terms of making a great wallpaper: simplicity in layout, and an expanse of a solid, simple color towards the bottom (perfect for placing icons). It has a “realness” to it that is removed from the idealized beauty of so many wallpaper images, yet is so amazingly pretty exactly because of it.
Download here (click on the download wallpaper link, 1600×1200).
9- Sandringham Beach

The contrast between the enveloping greyness and the dash of intense, burning orange in the distance makes this image, for me. I also love the expanse of water and cloudy sky.
Download it here (resolution up to 1920×1200).
10- The Lightness of Being

An amazingly beautiful image, yet I was somewhat concerned that it wouldn’t quite work as a desktop background given the complexity in its upper half (specifically, I was concerned all the branches would make file and folder icons difficult to discern).
In fact, it turns out that this can indeed work on the desktop, albeit maybe not as well as some of the others. Still, with a name like “The Lightness of Being” I knew I just had to include this one in my selections. ![]()
Download it here (up to 1920×1200 resolution).


Excellent post.
FYI, “Bridge and Fog” is from the 2009 National Geographic Photography contest. The original can be found here (http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/photo-contest/2009/img/wallpaper/1102wallpaper-8_1600.jpg).
And for the record, it took me 5 minutes to find this. I started by Googling the photographer’s name.
Nice wallpaper collections
I was wondering if you still have the download link for the “Centered Globe” image on part 1 of your wallpaper collections? Apparently, the current link for that particular image file is no longer working.
Thanks in advance.
@ Tim: thanks for letting me know. I searched for the photographer’s name on the NatGeo site search without success, then used both Gazopa.com and tineye.com to do a reverse search for the image, but came out with nothing,
I will edit the text above to reflect the link you provided.
@Anonymous: I will put up a link for that image within the next 12 hours.
Nice collection !
However most are quite greyish, dark pictures. Why not a lighter (= more energy) maybe blue-ish type of wallpaper ?
I think in XP the ‘peace’ wallpaper gives more energy just looking at it.
@ Anonymous: here’s the link you are looking for . I also updated all broken links on the original "Wallpaper selections #1" posting.
@ Donald: I see what you’re saying. But the greyness of those images is part of what makes them so cool. The way I see it, color is like a spice sometimes; a little dash is enough, and you don’t have to bury your food in it. Images #1, 9, and 10 above in my view are extremely colorful, even when most of the surface is grey.
Thanks very much for reposting those download links at the “Wallpaper Selections #1″…
1 URL: http://www.wallbase.net
walpapers wonderful.thanks for sharing..
more Wait….
Thank you. There are some nice wallpapers.
Wow. I love pictures that make me wish I could be there. It makes me kind of sad and frustrated, but it’s still nice in a weird way.
i like your stuff buddy ………it’s really nice…………..but i like really The Lightness of Being
I Love #4 and #10
especially the #4 one photograph has some other incedible photos!
amazing photos, thanks for sharing