Photos | Urban Symphony: Chinatown, 2023

An afternoon in November 2023, captured in the bustling vibrancy of Chinatown. Jeremiah J seen amidst the cityscape - cars inching down the street, people strolling across the intersection, and the glow of traffic lights illuminating the urban scene. Notice the well-trodden paths, the sidewalks framed by city buildings, and everyday symbols that dot the landscape, a testimony to the lively metropolis life.
BLIP-2 Description:
a street with cars and people walking on itMetadata
Capture date:
Original Dimensions:
6000w x 4000h - (download 4k)
Usage
Dominant Color:
tarmac path machine walkway city urban furniture ller chinatown intersection vehicle car holly sky symbol transportation storefront road sign downtown lane area sidewalk sign traffic outdoor street chair road building footwear zebra shirts automobile light metropolis pedestrian crossing california land town jeremiah neighborhood crosswalk shoe
Detected Text
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200
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5
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focal length
24mm
shutter speed
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camera make
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camera model
lens model
date
2023-11-26T16:23:56.540000-08:00
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tzname
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interesting subject
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pleasant pattern
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pleasant post processing
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from
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based on a
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location,
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