When I first started using Macs, they had 9in black and white screens. The preferences let you change the pattern of the desktop, but you could also edit the tile that made the pattern. Hours of fun.
Then came colour. Wow! Eye-popping patterns were de rigeur.
Finally, around OS8 we got the option of proper pictures. Sanity prevailed at last. I used some of the original wallpapers from that period until quite recently. Now I have my main screen set to the grey, while my laptop screen shows an astronomical photo from the Astronomy Picture of the Day site. I've got a collection of several hundred now.
The Mac OS ties in with iPhoto and Aperture, letting you select images from those apps, too, if you want. I'm sure other OSes do that, but I just wanted to point out the scope for customisation available now, compared to editing black or white pixels in a tiny box!
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Snaptophobic BloggageHeather Kay: modelling details that matter. "Let my windows be open to receive new ideas but let me also be strong enough not to be blown away by them." - Mahatma Gandhi.