Photos | A Stroll Across the Pastoral Expanse: Fort Mason, 2023
This captured moment depicts 17 individuals leisurely walking across the verdant lushness of Fort Mason. Dating back to December 2023, this scenic picture serves as a testament of human connection with the beautiful outdoors - a tale of shoes meeting the thriving grasses. The breathtaking skyline, awash with hues of sunset, cloaks the panorama in an enchanting sense of peace. Despite the inclusion of elements such as birds and cattle, it's the spectacle of people immersing themselves in the outdoors that truly humanises this landscape. A tranquil meeting of natural beauty and the simple pleasures of life.
BLIP-2 Description:
a grassy field with people walking on itMetadata
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Original Dimensions:
6000w x 4000h - (download 4k)
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Dominant Color:
fort countryside ground scenery animal cow natural plain outdoor eek bird footwear grass course dusk meadow sky park environment tree grassland skyline evening mammal daytime lawn sunset outdoors shoe nature cloudy livestock field mason plant landscape rural horizon sunrise blue sport cattle morning hill golf land
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100
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5
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f/8
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16mm
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camera model
lens model
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interesting subject
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pleasant camera tilt
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pleasant lighting
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pleasant pattern
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pleasant post processing
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all
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