Photos | Mystic Trails: A Night at Coachella 2024

Exploring the less traveled paths of Coachella, captured under the quiet cover of night, April 21, 2024.
Full Description:
This photograph, taken on April 21, 2024, during the second weekend of Coachella 2024, unveils a rarely seen side of the festival grounds. Illuminated solely by ambient lighting, a gravel road stretches beside a chain-link fence, leading towards the distant, light-speckled parking area. The scene, enveloped in nighttime haze, invokes a sense of solitude and mystery, contrasting sharply with the typical vibrancy associated with Coachella. This image does more than just document the festival; it explores the interplay of light and shadow, the texture of the gravel, and the stark industrial elements of the fence, presenting a compelling view of the environment surrounding one of the most celebrated music festivals.
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2024-04-21T00:56:23.380000-07:00
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