I finally got time to post another wallpaper pic. This one was made at Newport Beach, OR. I hope you like it. This is a free wallpaper pic you can use on your iPhone. P.S. If you’re interested in photography - check out TWIP.
One cool feature of the iPhone is the ability to set your own full screen wallpaper image. As a thank you to the Apple Phone Show community, every week, I’ll be posting free wallpaper images you can use on your iPhone.I made all of these photos while pursuing my other passion - photography.All images have been optimized for iPhone viewing, meaning they are two inches wide by three inches high at 160PPI. Just click on the images to see them at size and next, right click *or control click if you don’t have a two-button mouse* to download and enjoy.
NOTE: If you want to know how to put custom wallpaper on your iPhone, here’s how.
MACINTOSH Create an album in iPhoto called WALLPAPER. Then import the wallpaper into iPhoto and into that new album. Next, sync the iPhoto album WALLPAPER to your iPhone as you would any other photo album. After the sync is completed, any image(s) contained in that album can be used as wallpaper backgrounds.
WINDOWS In iTunes do the following: 1. Click the Photos tab and select “Sync photos from:” 2. From the pop-up menu, do the following: • Choose Photoshop Album, PS Elements, or your My Pictures folder. • Choose Folder, then any folder on your computer that has images inside. 3. Choose “All photos,” or choose “Selected folders” or “Selected albums” and choose the folders or albums you want to sync.
NOTE: These images are copyright Scott Bourne. They are free to put on your iPhone. Please do not sell, re-sell, trade or otherwise distribute these images without Scott Bourne’s written permission. If you’d like to offer these images to your friends, please link to this post on Apple Phone Show and direct them to the pictures here. Thanks and enjoy.


Scott, Is there ANY way to expand iPhone storage via SD, etc?Surely there’s an SD reader sled, or something you can plug into the bottom of the phone. Right?