nansaidh
spending too much on rocks
Jewelry artist, graphic designer, dog lover, car nut (etc.)
Member since August 2008
Posts: 311
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Post by nansaidh on Sept 30, 2008 18:14:49 GMT -5
I know some of you collect things - like rocks. ;D I collect lotsa things - one of which is computer wallpaper. So, to feel like I'm somehow contributing something to this group, I decided to create a "Rock Wallpaper" respository in my gallery. These wallpapers are not any one particular size - I will leave it to you to resize or crop to your particular desktop size, should you wish to do that. Some are already the 'default' size for me, which is 1920x1200 widescreen format. Most are pretty large, some are humongous - so you'll have plenty of options for sizing after you download them (which to do, you simply click on the image and a new window opens with the original size image, right-click and "save image as" or whatever your computer dialog reads). I think my hosting will allow for enough bandwidth for this... lol We'll see! The "Official RTH Rockin' Wallpaper" album can be found here. Feel free to bookmark it, or you can subscribe to an RSS feed (lets you know when there are new additions to the album) by clicking here. I hope to add images pretty regularly. Lemme know what you think - is this a waste of time? Does nobody else besides me like rocks on their desktop? hee hee Maybe if peeps like this the post can be made sticky (?). Enjoy....... Nancy
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Post by Bikerrandy on Sept 30, 2008 20:46:39 GMT -5
Cool stuff, the first pic (quartz crystals) is awesome!!
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Post by sitnwrap on Oct 1, 2008 21:38:20 GMT -5
Those Goldsworthy stone sculptures are really neat. What is Goldsworthy stone?
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nansaidh
spending too much on rocks
Jewelry artist, graphic designer, dog lover, car nut (etc.)
Member since August 2008
Posts: 311
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Post by nansaidh on Oct 2, 2008 12:14:03 GMT -5
Those Goldsworthy stone sculptures are really neat. What is Goldsworthy stone? Actually, that's the sculptor's name, I think.... let me go check for sure...... ........ ........ ........ yeah, here you go: Andy GoldsworthyI think those particular sculptures (slate, freestanding, dry stone construction) are in the National Gallery of Art but he has works all over England and the US. Nancy
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