Day 26~ April 26th~ Congo

the little runner

May all the children of the world run with joy and  never from fear…

He followed our unicef SUV for more than 15 minutes in Goma’s streets giggling joyfully  and I got to capture his beautiful smile 🙂


Comments

21 responses to “Day 26~ April 26th~ Congo”

  1. Beautiful and spontaneous portrait !

  2. I love this photo! What a beautiful smile!

  3. What a joyful photo!

  4. He is such a handsome little fella 🙂

  5. Madame the way you captured the photo the boy looks like a winner!!! Thanks for sharing Nonoy Manga

  6. Hi,
    What a beautiful smile, very nice photo.

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  8. Wonderful, Mimo – to capture this while moving and the subject is moving AND capture the spirit of the moment – inspiring!

  9. This is beyond beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

  10. Children smile is so wonderful! Blessed with all the health and happiness! 🙂

  11. Outstanding photo. As you say to run with joy, perfect 🙂

  12. I love this photo!

  13. this picture dosen t need words:)

  14. That is just tooooo precious! Awesome photo!

  15. Absolutely charming, captivating and joyful shot!! AMAZING 🙂

  16. It’s amazing how he can be so happy with his surroundings pictured in the background. Interesting contrast, and possibly a lesson to those of us who strive to acquire even more things so that we can be happy when we have so much already. Or, maybe he’s just happy to be around a person like you!

  17. Now THAT’S real joy !!! great photo..

  18. Mimo, another delightful and captivating picture. I agree with your comment @ “May all the children of the world run with joy and never from fear…” 🙂

  19. What a magnificent photo and post! Your work is so inspiring.

  20. Thank you ever so much Nathalie!

  21. Reblogged this on Natalie's Corner.

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