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crahak
This sections seems to be 90% polls dating from 2003 -- people answering questions which have been stale for years, so here's a new one!

What's your favorite sites for high resolution and high quality wallpapers? (e.g. 1920x1200, dual monitor, etc -- NOT 1024x768 and the like)

Some of my favs:

I know someone's dying to answer digitalblasphemy already, but IMO 99.9% of them just don't look good (looks fake/cheap CGI for the main part).
Glenn9999
I like basically any of the photo sharing sites. Caedes for one. Problem is you got to surf through a lot to get to the pictures (they ban page downloader spiders), but there's some absolutely stunning ones that I find on any of them. You occasionally find some interesting CG drawings and ray-tracings on sites like that too.

Then I find NASA images always are interesting. Pick either stuff taken off the shuttle or the ISS, or stuff from Hubble and it's hard to go wrong.

(I run very few images now in my image changer program, only because I run widescreen images with my widescreen monitor, and good ones of those are very hard to find. But I have found a ton of full screen images - that reminds me I need to book mark this and look for a few more images biggrin.gif )
bax
I Usually Download Anime/Mangas Or Vector , Artistic Wallpappers .... so http://www.pixelgirlpresents.com/desktops.php Is My Resort ! rolleyes.gif
DigeratiPrime
Personally I've been using the wallpaper in this pack for almost a year now smile.gif
http://uribaani.deviantart.com/art/De-Freu...n-Pack-59203774

I usually recommend InterfaceLIFT; though there are some nice ones but not many at http://socksoff.co.uk/walls01.html
crahak
Quite a nice texture to it. That reminds me, I should look for a nice brushed steel one.
The other link definitely has some nice ones too!

Edit: actually, I've seen, and tried many photoshop tutorials for the brushed steel look, but none of them looked quite right sad.gif (i.e. all the "add monochromatic noise then motion blur" ones)
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