upstream comment:

"That's actually not the current design.  The current design is to make the
screensaver password screen have the same background as the login password
screen (gdm), not the user's background.  It doesn't work exactly that way
either though since the switchover to dconf, but it's a close approximation to
that.

The whole screensaver ui is going to be redone for 3.4, so there may be a new
design then, though."

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/850373

Title:
  Lock screen does not pick the new wallpapers dynamically

Status in GNOME Screensaver:
  New
Status in “gnome-screensaver” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in “gnome-screensaver” source package in Oneiric:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Using wallch to change the wallpaper in time, the lock screen still
  use the first wallpaper used in the current session.

  Steps to reproduce it:

  1- Login and do a Lock Screen
   (Notice that the wallpaper being shown is the same as the one in your 
desktop)
  2- Unlock the screen and change the wallpaper with the gnome-control-center 
capplet
  3- Lock the Screen
   
  What happen: The wallpaper being shown there in the lock dialog is the 
previous one.

  What should happen: The wallpaper being shown in the lock dialog
  should match the one in the desktop.

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