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A collection of slow shutter shots 🕰️ . . 1) London 2) Sydney 3) Carmel 4) Salzburg 5) London

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Amazing 👏👏👏 4th and 5th are incredible

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Este movimento das fotos ficam divinais , amei 🖤🤍 Muito obrigada Alan Fim de semana feliz 😘😘👌

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