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    Some mobile homes are nicer than others

    Taken earlier this summer in front of the Eaton Center here in downtown Toronto.
    While standing and watching for interesting subjects, a woman passed by pushing a cart that likely held all her worldly possessions. And I thought it was a street person's version of a mobile home.
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    Some mobile homes are nicer than others

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    Re: Some mobile homes are nicer than others

    Nicely framed.

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    Re: Some mobile homes are nicer than others

    Makes you realise how lucky we are compared to some. Nicely captured.

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    Re: Some mobile homes are nicer than others

    I am always a bit reluctant in taking pictures such as this one. It is a story that need to be shown. That is only my opinion.
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: Some mobile homes are nicer than others

    Her body language and expression tell a story in themselves. I also like how the glass in the background reflects a life that is not hers.

    Well captured, Robert.

    Sergio

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    Re: Some mobile homes are nicer than others

    Homeless, not a good place to be. We try to ignore it but is always there. A big story in one little picture and well told.

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