Mixed Wallpapers - Take a look!

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The soft diffused colors on the left side and background, in contrast with the sharp in-focus dark blue and black, looks nice :) Bing does put to some nice wallpapers.

Yes, it certainly does. I prefer most of them over the ones from Windows Spotlight. (But that is just my opinion. :) )
 
The soft diffused colors on the left side and background, in contrast with the sharp in-focus dark blue and black, looks nice :) Bing does put to some nice wallpapers.
It is lovely isn't it, fits the season, possibly my mood. I'm sure MS pays to post these copywritten images and I'm grateful, I do wish that they would refrain from putting their brand on them but that's the price we pay I guess.
Yes, it certainly does. I prefer most of them over the ones from Windows Spotlight. (But that is just my opinion. :)
Your opinion has weight with me friend (y)
 
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