Here are some examples of GNOME running on FreeBSD. Click on the thumbnails below to see a larger image.
GNOME 2.2 shot showing Galeon 1.3.1, Nautilus with its
emblem functionality, transparent panels, and Vim hacked to
include GTK+-2 support:

GNOME 2.2 featuring Galeon 1.3.1, the new multimedia
key-mapper, acme, and two thumbnailed MPEGs:

GNOME 2.2 showing off a tabbed gnome-terminal with
anti-aliased fonts as well as GVim with GTK+-2
support:

GNOME 2.2 applications in a non-GNOME environment.
Nautilus, AbiWord, a GTK+-2 application, the simple
windowmanager fluxbox, and no GNOME panels:

GNOME 2.3 on dual screens at 2048x768 showing off the
Epiphany web browser, and the new Themus and CD-Burner Nautilus
views:

GNOME 2.3 showing off Opera, GVim with GTK+-2 support as
well as a nice crystal icon theme:
