Ansel Adams missing desktop photo

Hi all

Yesterday I udated my macbook for OS X El Capitan.

Now my desktop image disappeared, Ansel Adams winter Sunrise, Sierra Nevada.

Really makes me sad cause I liked this image. How do I get it back? Thank you.

-Venus

Where she acquired this picture from?

Where on your hard drive to save to send it?

Tags: Mac OS & System Software

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