Your Steam screenshots are stored in an oddly complicated path of folders.
Enter your Steam directory folder, and then from there, follow through the folders in 'userdata'.
Basically, if you installed your Steam client on C:\ drive, your desired Skyrim screenshots would most likely be in C:\Program (x86)\Steam\userdata\107249202\760\remote\72850\screenshots. If you saved it in D:\ drive or similar, it'd be D:\Program\Steam\userdata\107249202\760\remote\72850\screenshots.
Point being, once you've got yourself into Steam content folder, you'd continue through this: \userdata\107249202\760\remote\72850\screenshots.
- Unless you're using Mac. That way I can't really promise an exact pathway, as I don't use lunchboxes to play Skyrim.
A little extra tip, if it annoys you that everytime you have taken screenshots, and then close the game at some point, where Steam decide to pop up a small window with the list of your latest taken screenshots for you to upload into your Steam profile- You could turn that off (stop that window from appearing) by: in Steam client, hit Steam tab, and then Settings. A prompt window will appear, hit Downloads + Cloud tab, at the very bottom there's a tickbox saying "open the screenshot manager after games when screenshots are taken.". And yeah... as you may have figured already -untick it.
"Press your hotkey (F12 by default) while in any game that runs the Steam Overlay to take screenshots. Then publish them to your Steam Community profile as well as Facebook, Twitter, or Reddit to share them with your friends.
With 1GB of personal Steam Cloud storage, you can upload thousands of screenshots to show off your best moments for all your friends to see. Or you can make them private if you'd rather keep them to yourself." - taken from steams site (http://store.steampowered.com/news/5047/)
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Enter your Steam directory folder, and then from there, follow through the folders in 'userdata'.
Basically, if you installed your Steam client on C:\ drive, your desired Skyrim screenshots would most likely be in C:\Program (x86)\Steam\userdata\107249202\760\remote\72850\screenshots.
If you saved it in D:\ drive or similar, it'd be D:\Program\Steam\userdata\107249202\760\remote\72850\screenshots.
Point being, once you've got yourself into Steam content folder, you'd continue through this:
\userdata\107249202\760\remote\72850\screenshots.
- Unless you're using Mac. That way I can't really promise an exact pathway, as I don't use lunchboxes to play Skyrim.
A little extra tip, if it annoys you that everytime you have taken screenshots, and then close the game at some point, where Steam decide to pop up a small window with the list of your latest taken screenshots for you to upload into your Steam profile- You could turn that off (stop that window from appearing) by: in Steam client, hit Steam tab, and then Settings. A prompt window will appear, hit Downloads + Cloud tab, at the very bottom there's a tickbox saying "open the screenshot manager after games when screenshots are taken.". And yeah... as you may have figured already -untick it.
Go nuts.
"Press your hotkey (F12 by default) while in any game that runs the Steam Overlay to take screenshots. Then publish them to your Steam Community profile as well as Facebook, Twitter, or Reddit to share them with your friends.
With 1GB of personal Steam Cloud storage, you can upload thousands of screenshots to show off your best moments for all your friends to see. Or you can make them private if you'd rather keep them to yourself." - taken from steams site (http://store.steampowered.com/news/5047/)