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Hunt of Hyperion - World's Tallest Trees


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Recently sent photos to a photo retoucher, for models. I like the results so much, I asked him to make a movie poster as if there was a movie about the discovery of the world's tallest tree: redwood Hyperion. Discovered by Atkins and Taylor. I submitted a winter top to bottom image of Hyperion, and a shot of Taylor, which the retoucher used for the project.

 

Although he has never been there, he captured the feeling perfect, of overlooking Redwood National Park from Bald Hills Road. Although Hyperion is technically hidden on a hillside, this is sort of what the view looks like from the hill above. Fog and mist often sits low blanketing the tree tops.

 

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