Photos | Group performance at de Young Museum

Hong Seong-chan and his ensemble playing a lively music set on stage at de Young Museum in San Francisco. The audience enjoyed the performance while admiring the vibrant clothing and musical instruments on display.
BLIP-2 Description:
a group of people playing music on stageMetadata
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5472w x 3648h - (download 4k)
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group activities door jeans boy pants handrail leisure music mobile hong seong-chan stage section music band hat horn crowd musician performance bag sony glasses brass teen shorts electronics san performer accessories musical instrument recreation speakers phone photography concert fransco violin handbag dxc skateboard
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320
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5
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f/4.5
focal length
56mm
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1/160s
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SONY
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date
2021-05-02T13:42:41-08:00
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(4.35%)
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pleasant pattern
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