Photos | Moonlit Mist at Coachella 2024

A hazy, atmospheric night captured under the light of a full moon and vibrant stage flares at Coachella, April 21, 2024.
Full Description:
This photo from the Coachella 2024 WK2 album showcases a unique late-night scene on April 21, 2024, blending natural and artificial lighting elements to create a mysterious and captivating atmosphere. The full moon casts a soft glow amidst the scattered lights of stage flares, which slice through the foggy night air. Silhouettes of palms and distant vehicles, including the subtle shapes of 7 cars and the presence of several people barely discernible in the scene, add to the festival’s vibrant yet eerie ambiance. The soft fog not only adds a mystical quality to this outdoor setting but also enhances the interplay between light and dark, revealing the dynamic nature of nighttime festival life at Coachella.
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2024-04-21T00:56:45.970000-07:00
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