Apple’s Mac OS X has had this cool feature integrated for many versions that allows you to rotate your desktop’s wallpaper between several pictures.
If you’ve downloaded the 70 high-resolution desktop wallpaper images that I’ve provided here, you may also want to set this up, read on.
Open your Mac’s system preferences by clicking the Apple logo (top left corner of your screen) and choosing ‘System Preferences’.
Next, open your computer’s Desktop & Screen Saver sub-menu. At the bottom of this dialog window, you’ll see that you have the option of checking a presumably un-checked box, which will then allow you to choose the interval at which your desktop’s picture rotates between a pre-selected subset.
You’re able to choose from your iPhoto library (entirely), a specific event, or simply a folder full of pictures. I personally use iPhoto to sort all the pictures on my computer – so I believe that’s the best way to go – but to each his/her own!

Questions & comments are as usual always welcome, if you have two minutes head over to my contributions page – thanks again.
Marc

