After a week trapped in rubble - Kiki emerged with open eyes, open arms and a wide smile. This has to be the best shot from the disaster in Haiti. Unless one of yours was another of those rescued. But as for me - this is the shot.
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I just love this image. It just really is very hopeful. It really shows you the spirit of the Haitian people as well as humanity and how they can come together. Beautiful little lady!
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I just love this image. It just really is very hopeful. It really shows you the spirit of the Haitian people as well as humanity and how they can come together. Beautiful little lady!
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I saw this picture and it made me smile so. :)
It's heartening to see these images of hope and life amidst all the devastation.
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