Photos | A Day in the Field: Wesley's Adventure

Pictured is young Wesley, standing amidst the vast grasslands of McLaren Park. Armed with nothing but a small stick and his boundless imagination, he explores the remarkable beauty of nature in San Francisco. This photo is a true exemplification of childhood curiosity and the joy of outdoor adventures. Taken from our February 2024 Randoms, under the bright and partly cloudy Californian sky.
BLIP-2 Description:
a young child standing in a field with a stickMetadata
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Original Dimensions:
4284w x 5712h - (download 4k)
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Location:
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80
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5
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f/1.78
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7mm
latitude
37.72
longitude
-122.42
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1/3597s
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Apple
camera model
date
2024-02-25T12:56:58.974000-08:00
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(55.71%)
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low light
(4.79%)
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pleasant camera tilt
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(21.13%)
pleasant lighting
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pleasant pattern
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pleasant post processing
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pleasant reflection
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(3.32%)
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(0.22%)
well chosen subject
(25.07%)
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(51.66%)
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(8.25%)
all
(14.79%)
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