Photos | Strolling under the Palms: A Nocturnal Journey

On a crisp night in downtown Sonoma in 2023, a couple walks hand in hand, their silhouettes dancing under the ambient city lights. The lone palm tree stands as a silent, leafy sentinel witnessing their cozy stroll, adding to the contrasting beauty of urbanity and nature. What once was just a street becomes the canvas of their memory, lit by sporadic pyrotechnics and framed by the invincible evening sky.
BLIP-2 Description:
a couple walking down the street at night with a palm treeMetadata
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Dominant Color:
architecture tool neighborhood trunk urban plant sonoma building silhouette footwear flare pedestrian outdoors transportation sidewalk walkway tree road outdoor intersection sky tarmac city pyrotechnics shoe fireworks land landscape street fire metropolis path shrub nature car vehicle light night downtown darkness lighting palm
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20000
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camera make
Canon
camera model
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date
2023-11-25T17:42:25.290000-08:00
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America/Los_Angeles
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