Photos | Eventide Gathering at Coachella 2024

A serene late afternoon during the second weekend of Coachella 2024, capturing the vibrant interplay of sunlight and shadow over attendees and nature.
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Taken on April 19, 2024, this photograph showcases a tranquil moment at Coachella, as festival-goers meander across a lush field bathed in the golden light of the fading sun. The expansive sky, dotted with wispy clouds, stretches above a picturesque scene filled with people enjoying the outdoors. Shadows grow long and the setting sun creates dramatic silhouettes, highlighting casual, summery attire and the natural beauty of the landscape. Trees and a distinctive palm punctuate the skyline, framing the scene with a touch of greenery. This image not only captures the essence of a festival day winding down but also the peaceful coexistence of human enjoyment within a splendid natural environment.
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