Photos | Enigmatic Lights: A Coachella Night

Captured in the essence of nighttime revelry, this abstract Coachella 2024 scene highlights blurred lights and a bustling crowd, embodying the electric atmosphere of the festival.
Full Description:
This image from the 2024 Coachella festival, taken on April 19th, encapsulates a vibrant concert moment through an artistic blur of lights and crowd. The photograph, part of the Coachella 2024 WK2 album, uses unconventional focus to convey the dynamic and almost palpable energy of live music. The intense lighting and indistinct figures emphasize the collective excitement of the audience, while the flares and spotlights create a mesmerizing visual effect, illustrating the sheer spectacle and ambient spirit of a night at Coachella. This image is perfect for those who appreciate the emotive power of light and movement in photography.
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Original Dimensions:
6000w x 4000h - (download 4k)
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Dominant Color:
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16000
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5
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f/3.2
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24mm
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Canon
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2024-04-19T21:24:36.150000-07:00
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-25200
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America/Los_Angeles
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