Photos | Electric Night at Coachella 2024: The Pulse of Coachella Valley

Electric Night at Coachella 2024: The Pulse of Coachella Valley

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Captured during the second week of Coachella 2024, a vibrant crowd revels under a spectacular night sky, backlit by the dynamic stage where DJ Robin Schulz spins the beats. Full Description: This photograph, taken on the evening of April 19, 2024, encapsulates the essence of a night at Coachella. It vividly portrays a scene of movement and excitement among a multitude of festival-goers. The image features various attendees, encompassing a diversity of ages and styles, navigating the festival grounds amid a mesmerizing display of lights and colors. Prominent in the frame are dynamic lighting effects and a dense crowd gathered near the main stage, creating a backdrop that breathes life into the festival's electrifying atmosphere. This moment, set against the iconic backdrop of an urban desert festival landscape, illustrates the pulsating energy and communal experience that define Coachella, with notable DJ Robin Schulz leading the musical escapade. The photograph not only captures the physical spectacle but also the palpable excitement and joy of the participants, marking a memorable night of music, art, and community at one of the most celebrated music festivals globally.

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6000w x 4000h - (download 4k)

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10000
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5
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f/3.2
focal length
24mm
shutter speed
1/13s
camera make
Canon
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