Photos | Electric Nights: Coachella 2024 Weekend Extravaganza

Electric Nights: Coachella 2024 Weekend Extravaganza

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An exhilarating view from the stage at Coachella 2024, capturing the vibrant energy of the crowd and the intense focus of the performers, including the legendary Katayama Shinji and Tim Maia, against a backdrop of dynamic stage lighting. Full Description: This captivating photograph from Dave Bullock / eecue’s 2024 Coachella Weekend 2 album showcases an electrifying concert scene featuring celebrated musicians Katayama Shinji and Tim Maia. The image perfectly encapsulates the vivacity of live music events with a massive, enthusiastic crowd illuminated by the dramatic play of stage lights. The urban and seemingly late-night ambience emphasizes the allure of night life and urban culture entrenched in such large music festivals. Not only does the photo document the performers’ engrossment and the audience's rapture, but it also details contemporary concert elements like high-end stage setups, modern electronic instruments, and ubiquitous crowd engagement, making it a quintessential representation of current musical gatherings. This moment, captured on April 20, 2024, at Coachella, serves as a timeless tribute to the unity and joy of music festivals.

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Original Dimensions:

6000w x 4000h - (download 4k)

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iso
12800
metering mode
5
aperture
f/3.2
focal length
24mm
shutter speed
1/200s
camera make
Canon
camera model
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