Picture series and featured artists
As all of the regular or semi-regular patrons have noticed, I run a lot of picture series on MacDesktops.com. People who have frequented MacDesktops for years, probably remember that a new TAZL picture graced the page every Wednesday. Beto Chavez has provided various series over the years. Tim Fielding, Laurent Lachiver, Jiho, and many others have provided themed desktops for periods of time.
There are a few series on the site right now. Frank J Sinkavich provides a steady stream of flowers, sunrises, sunsets, insects which are featured on Fridays for the foreseeable future. Edward N Urbanek‘s works include architecture, still life, and flower pictures, and are featured on Mondays. Aaron Kraus is taking us on a journey through Europe on Sundays. Stan Peyton landscapes adorn the site on Thursdays. I periodically feature my own photographs on Wednesdays, and am doing so at the moment (though I think I am about to run out again soon). I started up a NASA series in March, which runs on Saturdays at least into July. I just recently started an Anime series, running Mondays for the foreseeable future.
Additionally, I am trying to get back to my tradition of running Apple and/or Macintosh themed pictures on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays. This tradition is easier to keep going when Apple announces new products (like now) or new advertising campaigns (like now), and a bit harder in the periods between. Mondays have been for Movie pictures (therefore the new Anime series on Mondays).
As always, feel free to send in your pictures, whether they are just a few or form a long series, or send in a single one you wish to share. While I don’t publish all of the submissions which I receive, I do post many of them and am dependent upon them to keep the site going. And also, please send your comments on pictures you like to the artists who submitted them; the artist’s name under each picture is an email link. Comments about the site are welcome via e-mail or here in the blog.
I hope you’re enjoying the current series, and those which will come in the future.














