Red moon desert

Red moon desert, originally known as Full Moon over Red Dunes, is a wallpaper included in Windows XP, licensed from Corbis. It was taken by Charles O'Rear in the late 90s, who also took XP's iconic wallpaper, Bliss. It depicts part of Kalahari Gemsbok National Park, South Africa at night, with the moon visible in the left corner. At the same time O'Rear shot several photos of the same desert. While those are rights managed, this photo is royalty free.

It was originally intended to be XP's default wallpaper, but was changed due to some testers feeling it resembled a pair of buttocks.

People have observed that the moon appears to be upside down, hinting that it is a digital composite. However, O'Rear has not confirmed this as he did not respond when emailed about it. It is also worth noting that the moon is not upside down on images related to it, and the image as a whole is more saturated in appearance compared to the alternate shots.

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Trivia

 * Among the alternate shots, there is one that takes place during daytime. This appears to be a digital composite, as the desert appears very similar to Red moon desert's, and the clouds have appeared in other digital composite photos O'Rear produced.