They may have moved on but since this image has been etched into our brains it will not be easily forgotten.
#BLISS WINDOWS XP WINDOWS#
This is Charles ORear, the photographer behind Windows XP Bliss. It consists of a big green hill, with a blue sky with cumulus and cirrus clouds and a small section of mountains behind the right side of the hill. The picture was taken by american photograph Charles ORear, and it depicts the landscape of Sonoma County, California, in the United States.
This video serves as a farewell to Windows XP (and “Bliss”) since Microsoft is no longer supporting the operating system as of April 8 th, 2014. If reports are to be believed, the Windows XP wallpaper is seen by nearly 1 billion. Windows XP - Bliss is the default desktop wallpaper of the Windows XP operating system. Microsoft recently posted a YouTube video that explains the origin of the image by interviewing the creator Charles O’Rear. And rightfully so, it has been viewed by over 1 billion people since it was chosen in 2001. Green rolling hills meet a brilliantly blue sky are you familiar with the image? It has been called the most viewed image in the world. Windows XP operating system has a default wallpaper called “Bliss”.
I specifically remember the first time I turned them on and wallpaper images that greeted me. Do you remember turning on your first laptop and being memorized by the beautiful wallpaper screen that popped up? The colors were so crisp and bright, unlike anything you’d seen up to that point.