The image on the left is widely considered to be one of the most viewed photographs of all time. Most will recognize it as the photograph that Microsoft selected for the wallpaper of their Windows XP operating system. For the rights to “Bliss,” the company reportedly paid California photographer Charles O’Rear a six-figure sum. The image on the right is a hill I pass nearly every day near my home. I’ve long-noticed the resemblance, but this time of year, when the grasses emerge and the foreground corn crop is low, the resonance is especially apparent, right down to the delineating line at the base of the slope. I call it “Bliss 2.0,” and will be making zero figures from it. The saturation has been tweaked a bit to approximate the also-retouched original, but the content is unaltered and just the way I saw it recently.