Recreating macOS Big Sur wallpapers is possible

Big Sur

Last year we already saw one video recreation of wallpapers of the Mac and this year we have it again. The youtuber and photographer Andrew Levitt did it again in this new version of the Apple macOS 11 Big Sur operating system. He along with his friends Jacob Phillips and Taylor Gray, have achieved recreate the wallpapers offered by Apple for the new version of the operating system presented last June at WWDC.

This is the video in which the process of recreating these wallpapers is shown and we have already advanced that it is not at all an easy task to carry out, yes, the result seems really spectacular:

Of course, this wallpaper chosen by the Cupertino company for macOS Big Sur is located on the Central Coast of California. The truth about Apple wallpaper and the challenge Levitt, Philips and Gray faced was truly an adventure. At first they thought of capturing from an unmanned drone but logically the angle was not the same and flying drones off the coast of Big Sur is illegal, so they finally opted to hire a helicopter.

Well, the coincidences of life made that helicopter pilot was the same one who made the flight accompanied by the team of Apple photographers that made the original capture of the operating system. The truth is that the video recorded by Levitt is not wasted and after several attempts they got what they were looking for.


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