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Occasional photos… / Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo

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Girls, girls, girls.
Colorful moving legs, legs, legs.
Walking away or against my lens.
No sadness in sight, maybe just a little inside…
Girlandia Habana Ltd.

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Author Translating CubaPosted on February 28, 2014April 3, 2018Categories Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo

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