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:eek: You have a vagina on your Desktop! :eek:

Yeah its cool, want to see it? I was processing some film and some of the liquid didn't reach that particular negative. You can slightly see a car in the background but anyway, I got this abstract image with reminded me of a vagina.

Good isn't it?
 

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I recently made a new Desktop picture - looks cool IMO.

If you want more of these, go to http://www.macintoshsauce.com/html/desktop.html.

So far, I have made Apple logo Desktop pictures with black, white, and metal backgrounds. Also, I made solid color Desktop pictures. Enjoy! Presently, I am working on colored backgrounds with black and white Apple logos.

Just a suggestion for your site, try putting a small thumbnail of each before people have to actually download it. That way they know which color they're getting, since "Iron" and "Magnesium" aren't very straightforward.

jW
 
Yeah its cool, want to see it? I was processing some film and some of the liquid didn't reach that particular negative. You can slightly see a car in the background but anyway, I got this abstract image with reminded me of a vagina.

Good isn't it?

That's why we swirl our containers around and tap them down on the table every once in a while during the development process. ;)


Seriously, though, it's really interesting to see what can turn up if you screw something up while developing or printing. You can get some strange designs if you have any accidental chemical spills on paper.
 
Here's my January setup. Trying to get a nice preview thing going :cool:...
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External MacBook

I thought it might be fun to model my wallpapers after an old license-plate I've got hanging on the wall (we've moved a lot), and decided to flip the colors for some contrast between the external and the MacBook screens.
 
Just a suggestion for your site, try putting a small thumbnail of each before people have to actually download it. That way they know which color they're getting, since "Iron" and "Magnesium" aren't very straightforward.
Putting thumbnails on the page would be a mess, because there are just too many. Instead, I put a little note at the top of the page explaining how I named all of the files, and gave a good example. Pretty self-explanatory I think... :)

http://www.macintoshsauce.com/html/desktops1.html
 
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