Unique Story Of Windows XP Wallpaper

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, November 15, 2011 | 9:41 PM


Computer users with Microsoft Windows XP operating system, certainly no stranger to Bliss, which is one of the default wallpaper this operating system. It turns out that the photo spread of vineyards that are green in this thrilling California store behind it.

Is Chuck O'Rear who took this photo while was on his way from Napa, California, to San Francisco to visit her lover. The man who was once a profession as a photographer for National Geographic magazine is claimed to be struck by the beauty of the vineyards that he passed along the way.

"I went through the same route for weeks during the year 2002 or 2003 when it was. But I remember, when it was launched in January, and the garden's Green looks really good so I decided to stop and take it before continuing the journey, "said O'Rear, as quoted from the Daily Mail by Gadget Interview.

The man who worked for 25 years for National Geographic was so struck with the expanse of the vineyard blend of green and blue skies of California with a procession of white cloud. His insting to capture the moment it appeared, while most people may just be passing through scenery that's about it.

Photographers are currently aged 69 years it had forgotten about the prints taken, up to one day get a call from the Corbis photo agency that preach that Microsoft would like to wish the original photo. O'Rear realized that something unusual has happened.

Photos taken the second photo with said license most expensive purchased Microsoft, although he declined to mention the nominal quantities acquired. O'Rear confessed at all did not suspect his photographs will be known around the world. Moreover, by so wallpapers one of the most successful operating system in the world.

"Maybe my photo is one of the most recognized photographs in the world. If You go to a village in Bangladesh or ask someone on the streets of China, they certainly knew that whatever, "he said.

O'Rear is a Mac user, Apple-made computers, a perennial competitor of Microsoft. So it is not every day get to see pictures of his work its colleagues on his computer.

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