#WHO TOOK THE WINDOWS XP BACKGROUND PICTURE KEYGEN#
The location of Bliss today.ĭespite what many people might think, the original frame of Bliss was completely unaltered and unedited by Chuck when he submitted it to Corbis, the stock photo and image licensing service founded by Bill Gates in 1989.Ĭorbis - which means woven basket in Latin - had maybe 50 photographers on file when Chuck submitted Bliss. For the curious, you can click here to explore the area. Today, Bliss looks very different to how it did in the late 1990s.
And yet colours never quite came out the same on Kodachrome 64, the best film you could possibly have. I have been photographing them for a long time, with film.
"That particular spot, or this area of the wine region, is known for that same thing - the rolling hills. It wasn't the first time he had attempted to capture the beauty of the hills, though. While I'm driving this beautiful, winding road to see Daphne, my God, the storm has just gone through, there are some white clouds, boy, I think I'll just get out and make a couple of frames," he says.Ĭhuck pulled out his medium format Mamiya RZ67 film camera and made Bliss. The storms are still coming through with rain and clouds. The grass is now getting a brilliant green. "There's a time of the year in our mid-winter, in January, when we've had rains. Bliss, meanwhile, has gone on to become one of the world's most iconic photographs, chosen as the default wallpaper of Microsoft's operating system. It was a regular Friday afternoon in 1996 when photographer Charles O'Rear took the drive through California's wine country to see his then-girlfriend Daphne.Ĭhuck, as he introduces himself in conversation, has since married Daphne. "It's because of her that we've got the photograph."Īlthough it will forever be associated with Windows XP, Bliss was actually the by-product of a love story.