Ещё со школы терпеть не могу лыжи, поэтому настойчиво жму на огонёк.
А оказавшись на катке — рекомендую всем делать такие фото:
🟡фото ног на льду сверху 🟡коньки на верёвочке, фото со спины 🟡сидя на льду 🟡фото в движении 🟡статичное, красиво стоим 🟡 коньки отдельно со всеми вещами
Ещё со школы терпеть не могу лыжи, поэтому настойчиво жму на огонёк.
А оказавшись на катке — рекомендую всем делать такие фото:
🟡фото ног на льду сверху 🟡коньки на верёвочке, фото со спины 🟡сидя на льду 🟡фото в движении 🟡статичное, красиво стоим 🟡 коньки отдельно со всеми вещами
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