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He's a homeless that lives near my house, as he started telling me the story of his life he began crying, not from sadness, but thankful that he has friends now to rely on. He is part of a group of 4, they live in an improvise tent, this is in Punta Arenas,Chilean Patagonia so it can get very, very cold.He lost his eye in a fight.
10 responses
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Spectre Photo gave props (13 Mar 2012):
This really moved me. Sad and beautiful.
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Pedro Teixeira gave props (13 Mar 2012):
Beautiful and an emotional moment!...And great portrait too!..Good work.
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Gerard Sweeney gave props (7 May 2012):
powerful
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James Cruz gave props (19 May 2012):
strong...
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Karen Zimmerman gave props (23 Jun 2012):
Unbelievably moving...so powerful and a sensitive portrayal of this man.
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Etan Doronne gave props (23 Jul 2012):
Homelesness is not all bad, in fact it's an amazing opportunity, having nothing, to witness and experience unexpected kindness all around and that in turn fosters the will to share with others as well. It's probably better to stay away from alcohol, drugs & wicked talking company. My experience so far traveling with no money and living outdoors is nothing less then the most changing in all my 4+ decades of this lifetime
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Ma. Dolores Guillén Solís gave props (5 Aug 2012):
Wow! Very emotive!
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allen beatty gave props (20 Aug 2012):
Very powerful, emotiveimage
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niko niko gave props (26 Oct 2012):
wow, heavy photo and story
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Barbara Thurlow gave props (16 Mar 2013):
Wonderful portrait and great narrative.
















