Pandemic Days 400 to 500

 She stood there, a figure of stillness in the midst of an eternal rush. The glow of her phone lit her face, a silent companion in the solitude of the pandemic. Behind her, the city moved as it always did, skateboarders carving through the streets in a blur of motion. But she did not move. For 450 days, time had bent itself in ways we couldn’t understand. In Toronto, as the world shut down, the city became a strange mix of presence and absence. People like her, caught in the digital web, while the world outside continued, frantic and alive. The photograph holds that tension—a single moment in a larger story, where the pandemic stretched and fractured time. Motion, stillness. Connection, isolation. The paradox of living through it all, yet not moving at all.

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