A group of YouTubers traveled around California to re-create some of Apple's iconic macOS wallpapers, and they actually pulled it off - almost

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Here's Apple's official default wallpaper for macOS Yosemite.

Here's Apple's official default wallpaper for macOS Yosemite.
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And here's the Yosemite photo taken by Levitt and his friends. It's almost identical, save for some clouds and probably Apple's own photoshopping.

And here's the Yosemite photo taken by Levitt and his friends. It's almost identical, save for some clouds and probably Apple's own photoshopping.
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This is Apple's default macOS El Capitan wallpaper.

This is Apple's default macOS El Capitan wallpaper.

The group seem to have nailed the location and shot, except for the weather.

The group seem to have nailed the location and shot, except for the weather.
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Here's Apple's default wallpaper for macOS Sierra.

Here's Apple's default wallpaper for macOS Sierra.

And here's Levitt and company's version. It looks like the original was taken in a different season, however.

And here's Levitt and company's version. It looks like the original was taken in a different season, however.
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This is Apple's default wallpaper for macOS High Sierra.

This is Apple's default wallpaper for macOS High Sierra.

Which the group captured almost exactly, except for the time of year.

Which the group captured almost exactly, except for the time of year.
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Here's the macOS Mojave default wallpaper.

Here's the macOS Mojave default wallpaper.

Apple's macOS Mojave wallpaper proved harder for the group to capture exactly, seeing as dunes constantly shift.

Apple's macOS Mojave wallpaper proved harder for the group to capture exactly, seeing as dunes constantly shift.
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And finally, there's the default wallpaper from OS X Mavericks.

And finally, there's the default wallpaper from OS X Mavericks.

But it didn't quite go to plan for the guys...

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Checkout out Levitt's video below that shows you how the group captured each shot.