A dozen new “Community Lens” wallpapers now available to download and decorate your Pixel

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A dozen new “Community Lens” wallpapers now available to download and decorate your Pixel

A dozen new “Community Lens” wallpapers now available to download and decorate your Pixel،

A total of 12 captivating images are added to the Community Lens wallpaper collection, available for “all modern Pixel devices” (via 9to5Google).

Like the other splendid images in the collection, these are also taken by Googlers. The search engine giant released the Community Lens shots in fall 2021 and last updated the album last year when the Pixel 7 launched.

The photos don’t vary much in terms of subject matter, so don’t expect portraits, street or conceptual photography – they’re mostly of breathtaking landscapes, with the sole exception of a stunning red flower taken indoors. .

Here is the full list:

  • Low fog: A foggy view of San Francisco from Mount Tamalpais. Photo by Jingyu Wu.
  • Winter Desert: An aerial view of the southern Arizona desert. Photo by Keith Howard.
  • Sunrise with Tunnel View: Sunrise at Yosemite National Park. Photo by Antariksh Bothale.
  • Twilight Clouds: Clouds photographed during the blue hour. Photo by Yuzhe Chen.
  • Arctic Symphony: Icebergs and Northern Lights in West Greenland. Photo by Wojtek Rygielski.
  • Above the mist: A misty view from King’s Trail (Kungsleden), northern Sweden. Photo by Wojtek Rygielski.
  • Floating Himalayas: The Himalayas photographed at sunrise from the Roof of the World, the Tibetan plateau. Photo by Christy Y. Liao.
  • Kenai Fjords Glacier: A glacier photographed in Kenai Fjords National Park. Photo by Xu Zeng.
  • Beach Storm: A storm at sunset in Port Aransas, Texas. Photo by Keith Howard.
  • Furchetta Sunrise: Sunrise in Furchetta in South Tyrol, Italy. Photo by Selim Cinemak.
  • Death Valley: A morning hike in Death Valley, California. Photo by Justin Forte.
  • Lily of Hope: A close-up view of the alstroemeria (Peruvian lily). Photo by Jeffrey Néo.

Here’s the first on the list, one called “Low Fog” by Jingyu Wu, a UX designer on Google’s Pixel team, “currently focusing on Camera AI.