Photos | Coachella 2024: A Tapestry of Excitement and Color Under the Desert Sky

Coachella 2024: A Tapestry of Excitement and Color Under the Desert Sky

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Enthusiastic concertgoers unite during a vibrant sunset performance at Coachella 2024, capturing a moment filled with music, joy, and community. Full Description: This photograph from Coachella 2024, taken on April 20th, vividly encapsulates the dynamic and spirited essence of one of the world’s most famous music festivals. As the sun sets on the Indio landscape, the sky morphs into a canvas of dusky hues, setting a perfect backdrop for the festival's second weekend. The diverse crowd, illustrated with over fifty individuals visible, spans a variety of ages and backgrounds, all brought together by their shared passion for music and celebration. Key attendees like Julia Deuerlein, Aygül Özkan, and Álex Cruz, are seen immersing themselves in the festival’s electrifying atmosphere. The image features a myriad of festival fashion, from casual to eclectic, highlighted by accessories (hats, glasses), and punctuated by expressions of joy and captivation facing the stage. This photo not only reflects the vibrant cultural fabric of Coachella but also serves as a testament to the universal allure of live music experiences.

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Original Dimensions:

6000w x 4000h - (download 4k)

Dominant Color:

iso
16000
metering mode
5
aperture
f/3.2
focal length
24mm
shutter speed
1/400s
camera make
Canon
camera model
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