Free Screensavers and Wallpaper, Page Two

 

You are welcome to use any of our online pictures as screen-savers. However the pictures below will work much better.
They are large enough to fill most screens, even large ones, without losing definition.

 

Right click these pictures and save to a folder in your computer to use as screen savers or wall paper.

More directions for setting up screensavers and wallpaper are at the bottom of this page.

These pictures will expand to fill your monitor. They will look much better once they have expanded.

 

Teton Dawn, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

10339, Teton Dawn, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

Teton Dawn, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

7200, Yankee Boy Creek, Yankee Boy Basin near Ouray, Colorado

Teton Dawn, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming

7711, Portland Head Light, Sunset, Near Portland, Maine

White Birch and Maple Leaves, Along the Swift River in New Hampshire

7715, White Birch and Maple Leaves, Along the Swift River in New Hampshire

Creek Leaves and Moss, Yosemite National Park, CA

7823, Creek Leaves and Moss, Yosemite National Park, CA

Rocks, Red Bushes, and Sea, Cadillac Mountain, Acadia National Park, ME

8507, Rocks, Red Bushes, and Sea, Cadillac Mountain, Acadia National Park, ME

Canyonlands Sunset with Narrow Leaf Yucca, Canyonlands National Park, Utah

9148, Canyonlands Sunset with Narrow Leaf Yucca, Canyonlands National Park, Utah

Teton Barn Dawn with Mauve Sky, Teton National Park, Wyoming

9228, Teton Barn Dawn with Mauve Sky, Teton National Park, Wyoming

 

Crooked Fence and Big Sky, Dallas Divide near Ouray, Colorado

9680, Crooked Fence and Big Sky, Dallas Divide near Ouray, Colorado

Mesa Arch, Canyonlands National Park, Utah

9717, Mesa Arch, Canyonlands National Park, Utah

Teton Autumn, Teton National Park, Wyoming

9732, Teton Autumn, Teton National Park, Wyoming

Aspens and Lake, Cataract Lake near Silverthrone, Colorado

9821, Aspens and Lake, Cataract Lake near Silverthrone, Colorado

Crystal River and Autumn Leaves, near Aspen, Colorado

9851, Crystal River and Autumn Leaves, near Aspen, Colorado

Yankee Boy Rainbow, Yankee Boy Basin, near Ouray, Colorado

9851, Yankee Boy Rainbow, Yankee Boy Basin, near Ouray, Colorado

Misty Bear Lake Two, Bear Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

9919, Misty Bear Lake Two, Bear Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

 

Setting up Background (Wallpaper) and Screensavers on PC

 

1) To begin with, make a folder in your PC and name it . For instancd click start > Pictures > Organize > New Folder. Give your new folder a name like RMP pictures.

2) Look at the pictures above, Right click (control click) the first picture you want, cl ick "Save Picture as," choose the folder you added to your computer and save the picture. Repeat for as many pictures as you want. It's best to just save them all. This is a very fast job.

2b) You can always get back to this page of screen saver pictures by going to our website, www.hanselmannphotography.com, and clicking "screen saver" in the left hand sidebar, on the home page.

3) If you are running Windows Vista, click Start > Contol Panel > Apearance and Personalization >Personalizaton > Screen Saver.

3b) If you are running an older version of Windows, right click the desktop anywhere > Properties > screen saver.

4) In Screensaver click photos > settings > "pictures and video from" > brouse > navigate to and choose the RMP pictures folder you saved.

5) All our pictures you that you downloaded will now cycle as screen savers.

6) You can choose various settings as to how they will look. I like Classic.

7) Don't forget to save everything.

8) To save a picture as wallpaper or background in your monitor click Start > Contol Panel > Apearance and Personalization > Personalization > Desktop > background, and choose one of our pictures. If you are running an older version of windows, begin by right clicking anywhere in the desktop and click properties > backgrouond.

9) How our pictures will look on your monitor depends on how good your computer and monitor are and how well the monitor is calibrated. On my mid-line PC they look so-so. On my high quality Mac Monitor they look tremendous. They should look pretty good on most computers.

 

 

 

Setting up Background (Wallpaper) and Screensavers on Mac

 

1) Make a new folder in your pictures folder and label it RMP pictures or something like this.

3) Right click the first picture you want > cl ick "Save Image as," > choose the folder you saved in your computer and save the picture. Repeat for as many pictures as you want. It's best to just save them all. This is a very fast job.

3b) You can always get back to this page of screen saver pictures by going to our website, www.hanselmannphotography.com, and clicking "screen saver" in the left hand sidebar on the home page.

4) Click system preferences in your Mac > Desktop and Screen Saver > Screen Saver > click "Choose Folder" in the list of folders, > navigate to and choose the folder you saved, " RMP Pictures.

5) All our pictures you that you downloaded will now cycle as screen savers.

6) To save one of the pictures as wall paper or background on your monitor, click system preferences > Desktop and Screen Saver > Desktop > click the + in the left column and then choose the RMP folder you saved and your favorite picture.

7) This favorite picture will now show up as background on your monitor.

 

 

If you have problems using our pictures as screen savers or background, send me an email and I'll help you.

 

 

9732, Teton Autumn, Teton National Park, Wyoming