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valevallejo

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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 12:33 AM

7h ago

San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo, Mexico

19.01600, -98.25400

The media file is a close-up, low-angle shot of a person's face, primarily focusing on the right side. The subject, likely female, has dark brown hair that falls across the forehead. Visible features…read more

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The media file is a close-up, low-angle shot of a person's face, primarily focusing on the right side. The subject, likely female, has dark brown hair that falls across the forehead. Visible features include the right eye with long, dark eyelashes and a sculpted eyebrow, a cheek with a reddish flush, the nose, and a portion of the lips, which show a subtle upward curve at the corner. A small, light-colored stud earring is visible near the hairline on the right side. The image is taken from a perspective looking up at the person. The background is a dark, muted blue-grey, suggesting an indoor setting or an evening/night outdoor scene. Several distinct, bright, circular yellow-orange light reflections are present, particularly in the upper left and center-right. In the upper right corner, there are blurred reflections that resemble urban structures or buildings, including a noticeable red element, possibly indicating a window, sign, or part of a building. The subject's expression appears neutral or slightly pleasant. There is no discernible activity other than being photographed in this close-up. The lighting, characterized by bright reflections, points towards artificial light sources. No text is visible in the image. The location context is San Bernardino Tlaxcalancingo, Mexico. | Open Wire