It isn't a wallpaper, that is Aperture.
Sorry - I meant does anyone know where I can get the photo?
Right-clicking on the image in your post and selecting "Google this Image" leads me to this (no higher resolution found):Basically what the title says...
Anyone know where I can download it? Or is anybody willing to share if they already have the new MacBook Pro with Retina Display?
Sorry - I meant does anyone know where I can get the photo?
It's pretty obvious what you were referring to.
It isn't a wallpaper sadly.
Some nice wallpapers from the ML preview here though:
http://www.cultofmac.com/173246/her...pers-from-the-latest-os-x-mountain-lion-beta/
http://www.stevebloomphoto.com/portfolios/animals/aerial/slideshow.html
It's a Steve Bloom photo. I'm going to go out on a limb and say it's not a free wallpaper download (legally at any rate). However, I'm glad I found his site, I'm definitely going to buy his book.
GGJstudios, thanks for the tip on the google chrome search by image extension. That's amazing, I had no idea that existed.
For their marketing photography, Apple typically arranges for rights directly with well-known photographers, the only desktops they typically show are the default ones such as the space-themed wallpaper.
I've had pretty good luck finding good wallpapers on interfacelift and wallbase.cc
Anyone have the zebra wallpaper that they have that is showed on the MBP Retina Display? The one will all the Zebras running in a field.
Dude, I want the wallpapers too OMG!
Here is what I have as a reply from the people at Steve Bloom :
We are a rights-protected image library and therefore have a minimum fee of
50 UK pounds (approx US$76, or 62 Euros) for any use of our images. The
minimum would apply for use of an image as an individual computer wallpaper
/ screensaver.
LOL, anybody want to buy a wallpaper ?
email Tim Cook and ask him to buy the rights to distribute it with Mountain Lion.