The Generals Highway II
Autore: Provenance: Phase One XT | IQ4.150 | Rodenstock 70mm
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The Generals Highway II

Generals Highway threads through Kings Canyon National Park between trees whose base circumferences exceed the width of the road itself — a detail that becomes visible in this vertical composition, which frames the full height of the sequoias from root buttress to canopy in a single image. The vertical format is the right choice here: a horizontal composition can hold the forest, but only a vertical one captures the experience of standing in it, the sense of looking up and finding that the trees do not stop. These trees are between 1,500 and 3,000 years old — they were old when the road was built, old when the park was established, old before California was a concept. Made on medium format, the image captures the full depth from near-ground shadow to illuminated canopy without compression.