Photos | Childhood Wanderlust in the Face of Art

Taken during a summer excursion to the de Young Museum in 2023, this captivating moment captures a young boy wandering down a garden path, his curiosity piqued by the striking blue sculpture ahead. The lush environment of summer greenery and his innocent exploration of this urban oasis reminds us to see the magic within everyday moments.
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a young boy walking down a path with a blue sculptureMetadata
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100
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28mm
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Canon
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date
2023-07-22T13:35:35.699000-07:00
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America/Los_Angeles
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