Photos | Men in Black Kimonos at Caesars Palace
Adrien Guyon, Ellesmere Choi, and Dian Wei stand on a ring at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, showcasing their black kimonos and traditional Japanese style in a theatrical performance.
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a group of men in black kimonos standing on a ringMetadata
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4032w x 3024h - (download 4k)
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250
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5
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f/2
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6mm
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36.12
longitude
-115.17
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1/60s
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Apple
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