Michael Colley's Desktop Wallpaper

Images are 800 X 600 pixels

Georgia Photos
**New Category**
Photos from my hometown of Atlanta and my college town of Athens
10 pictures

Brazil Photos
Photos from my trip to Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, and surrounding areas
20 pictures

Mexico Photos
Photos from my trip to Mexico City and surrounding areas
9 pictures

Utah Photos
Photos from my trip to southern Utah
23 pictures

India Photos
Photos from my trip to Rajasthan, India
20 pictures

Czech Republic and Austria Photos
Photos from my mom's trip to Czech Republic and Austria
9 pictures

Israel Photos
Photos from my parents' trip to Israel
7 pictures

Brett Carlson's Photo Collection
Abstract photography by my friend Brett Carlson. Shots taken from around Emory University.
21 pictures

Denmark Photos
Photos from my mom's trip to Denmark.
6 pictures

Ecuador Photos
Photos from my trip to Ecudor.
7 pictures

Quebec Photos
Photos from my trip to Quebec.
5 pictures

United States Photos
A collection of scenes from around the United States taken by my dad, my mom, and me.
22 pictures

Anne Thompson's Photo Collection
Artistic photographs taken by my friend Anne Thompson
9 pictures

Miscellaneous
Special effects photography, designs, and other cool stuff.
8 pictures

Rolling Stone Magazine Covers
Features collages of Rolling Stone magazine covers of artists such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, U2, and Bob Dylan.
4 pictures

Important--Read This!!

All the images on this pages are saved in either JPEG or GIF format. Unfortunately, Windows 95 only supports bitmaps (BMP format) as desktop wallpaper. Therefore you must do one of three things (I recommend option 3):

1. If you are running Netscape 3.0 (or higher) or Internet Explorer 3.0 (or higher), you can right click the image and select "Set as Wallpaper."

2. If you want to save the image, you will have to convert it to BMP format after saving it. There are many programs which let you do this. My favorite is Image Viewer. It allows you to view both JPEGs and GIFs, and it will do a batch file conversion of all the images at once.

3. Get a program that lets you use JPEGs and GIFs as wallpaper. My top pick here goes to Caledos Wallpaper Changer. Not only does it support both JPEG and GIF formats, but it can randomly change your wallpaper at desired intervals. Plus, it's FREE!!


Visit Michael Colley's other pages

Language Numbers: The numbers from 1 to 10 in various languages.
Linguistic Atlas of the World: Shows the name of each country in the language in which they speak.
Homepage: Info on me and links to more sites.


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