Wallpaper October 2012 – Cape Cod Lighthouse
Wallpaper for October 2012 – Cape Cod Lighthouse
The October 2012 desktop wallpaper is now available for download in the top three most popular screen resolution sizes and proportions. Please select the one closest to your screen size and proportions for the best fit (for 1280×800 use the 1440×900 one and for 1366×768 use the 2560×900 – they are the same proportions, your computer will scale them down for you). On a PC, right click and then “save target as..”, on Mac just Click to open the image, then right click and choose “save as desktop image”. If it’s not quite the right shape or size you may have to choose “stretch to fit”. If it doesn’t look quite right you may have to chose another size that’s closer to the proportions of your screen.
Download October 2012 wallpaper below:
1280×1024 | 1440×900 | 2560×1440
This month’s desktop wallpaper image was taken on our 2010 RV trip cross Canada and the USA, in particular in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The area is full of lighthouses and quaint little towns and villages. It was one of our favourite places on the entire 17,000 mile journey, so much so in fact we said we could easily live there! If you haven’t visited Cape Cod, I highly suggest a trip. Until then, enjoy this month’s desktop wallpaper.
If you want to purchase a print of this image, or any of the past 2012 desktop wallpaper images just go to the gallery here.
Reminder, now available Online Private Tutoring
If you need help understanding your camera, editing your images, or just to figure out why they aren’t turning out how you envisioned them – I can help you with these things and you may benefit from a private tutoring session. To get more information on tutoring, please go to the Private Photography Lessons page.
For more reading – jump over to Digital Photography School
Also today I have an article published on Digital Photography School’s web site on How to Read and use the Histogram. Head on over and read that if you’d like to know a bit more about that mysterious graph on your camera’s display.