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Most of them can be found on deviantart do a search for them

Well, I need the names of the wallpapers.

Why the hell do I always get shouted at for asking for Wallpapers, there the one's I like so I'm asking for them, can anyone get me any of them. :(

Hello.

I am just back from a long time offline not been able to get any good wallpapers or nothing could the people up there, or anyone, post links to the wallpapers featured in the screenshots please.

I really like these wallpapers, getting any off them would make my day, please, somone!? :D

Kindly,

Stephen. :cool:

Could you PM the owners next time you want that many, or just link to the post when asking? I'd rather not get a whole page of wallpaper requests when I'm trying to get inspiration for my own desktop.

Wallpaper: Hi-def image of recent Vanity Fair magazine cover featuring Keira Knightley and Scarlett Johannson that I cropped a bit so it fills the screen nicely.

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donno if your interested but here is your wallpaper without the text :cool:

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Hello.

I am just back from a long time offline not been able to get any good wallpapers or nothing could the people up there, or anyone, post links to the wallpapers featured in the screenshots please.

I really like these wallpapers, getting any off them would make my day, please, somone!? :D

Kindly,

Stephen. :cool:

Oh for the love of... :angry:

Oh for the love of... :angry:

He's only asking for some walls. Calm down.

I can't understand that people who post screenshots why can't post info too. Like wallpaper link or at least the name, so anyone who likes it can search for it. ;)

I can't understand that people who post screenshots why can't post info too. Like wallpaper link or at least the name, so anyone who likes it can search for it. ;)

Good thing half the ones he quoted have the wallpaper name. Mine doesn't, but it's self-implied by now that I make all those myself.

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