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It turns out that Microsoft's design team has rendered an updated 4K version of the default Windows XP wallpaper—you might know it by its name, "Bliss." Among others, the Microsoft Design site ...
Windows XP was an actively supported ... Among the images on that site is a 4K rendering of the Bliss wallpaper.
The photo you see above -- the default wallpaper for Windows XP -- is probably the most recognizable image in the world. What you probably didn't know is that it's a real photo, called Bliss ...
The 73-year-old photog is the man behind the tranquil image of a rolling hill and bright blue sky that served as the default background for Microsoft’s Windows ... Yes, “Bliss” is a real ...
Bliss', the Windows XP's wallpaper, is among the most viewed photos of all time, reveals a report. Published in 2002, the photo which O'Rear snapped while he was on a break from another assignment ...
Now, it seems like the trend of sequels has trickled over to the humble Windows wallpaper – Bliss. The iconic wallpaper, shot by National Geographic photographer Chuck O’Rear, had remained the ...