Children of Santa Anita, by Tyler Malone
The Santa Anita coffee farm (La Finca Santa Anita) was settled as part of the peace treaty negotiated between the government and rebels which ended Guatemala’s civil war. The land was given to former rebel soldiers so they could make a living producing coffee. I found these children playing in a light rain and they were ready for a mini photo session.

Nikon D300 with Nikor 18-200mm VR, Exposure: 1/20sec at f/3.5, ISO 1600, Focal Length: 20mm
Children of Santa Anita, by Tyler Malone
Award Winner: Photo of the Day | November 01
 Photo of the Day Award Category: Color Photography
 Photograph Location: La Finca Santa Anita | Guatemala
 Photographer: Tyler Malone (Nashville, TN, USA)  Registered 
Tyler Malone is a Nashville, TN native and currently resides there. He is a freelance photographer specializing in Humanitarian and Travel photography and holds a degree in Digital Media. Tyler seeks to help and tell the stories of those who can not do so themselves. He believes these words of Henri Nouwen firmly: “It is my growing conviction that my life belongs to others just as much as it belongs to myself.”
 Website: www.rtylermalone.com
 Twitter: www.twitter/rtmalone
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The children’s’ smiles are so beautiful, thank you for sharing.
It’s impossible to look at this image without smiling! What faces! Excellent shot!
there is life in this pic.. love it :)