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Plastic Childhood

Plastic Childhood: Childrens store window display around Manhattan Street and Grand Street. In an era of multi-national chain stores, it always entertaining to view the unslick displays at local Mom and Pop stores. What made this display interesting was that the mannequins had a very Soviet quality to them.

Childrens store window display around Manhattan Street and Grand Street. In an era of multi-national chain stores, it always entertaining to view the unslick displays at local Mom and Pop stores. What made this display interesting was that the mannequins had a very Soviet quality to them. Inverting the photo adds to the surreaism of the scene.

Click on the photo to see it full size. Photographed on January 29, 2007 with my Canon PowerShot SD600.

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