Photos | Moonlit Rapture: Coachella 2024 Under the Night Sky

A mesmerizing scene from Coachella 2024, capturing the crowd bathed in colorful lights with the moon shining brightly above.
Full Description:
This photograph, taken on April 20, 2024, at Coachella's second weekend, wonderfully depicts the vibrant and energetic atmosphere of the festival. The image showcases an expansive crowd of festival-goers, immersed in the night's festivities. The focal point is the striking moon, which casts a natural spotlight that complements the artificial lights of the event. The beams of light cutting through the night sky add a dramatic element, enhancing the urban and lively character of the scene. This dynamic interplay of nature and human celebration encapsulates the spirit of Coachella, emphasizing both the communal experience of the concert and the serene beauty of the outdoors.
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4000w x 6000h - (download 4k)
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2024-04-20T21:21:13.290000-07:00
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