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Who took the default wallpaper of the most classic Windows XP system, and where is it?

The writer is Chuck O 'lear, a former photographer for National Geographic magazine. Becoming a Windows XP desktop has a story.

The photo was taken in Sonoma County, California, USA. The name Bliss comes from the ups and downs of green hills, blue sky and cirrus clouds.

O 'lear lives near Napa Valley, a famous wine producing area in California. The hill in the photo is next to the12/12/highway, which is the only way for him to go home every day.

One morning in June+10, 5438, the grass on the ground looked green after being watered by rain, and several irregular cumulus clouds floated in the clear sky. O 'lear was moved by the scenery here. He was driving to his girlfriend Daphne Larkin's house. He parked his car on the side of the road and took a picture with his camera.

It wasn't until one day that he got a call from the brokerage company and learned that Microsoft was going to buy the original photos that he found himself "winning the grand prize". "I'm unprepared." He said.

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