![]() |
| This little guy beat his Personal Best for a 5K by 5 minutes give or take. That expression? He just looked at the timing clock and kicked it up a notch. |
Linking up with the other nut-jobs over here.
Thanks for dropping by. If you weren't able to leave a brilliant comment yesterday, please visit Day 1 of 30 Days of Photography III.


Glad that you fixed your comments - figured that you just didn't want us all to gripe about your sweet ride!
ReplyDeleteLove the photo for today - great moment to capture!!
Hey, who's the slow-poke behind him? ;) And if I'm going to make these types of comments, maybe you should turn off your comments again, but just for me. :)
ReplyDeleteImpressive!!!!!!! Love the perspective on this too.
ReplyDeleteYour picture made me smile above all else! What a great and happy shot!
ReplyDeleteYou got your fixed! I love this photo! Let me go back and comment on yesterdays too!
ReplyDeleteI may permanently kill Disqus so I really need you to keep the funny coming!
ReplyDeleteThat's his dad. I've known him for over a year & this is the first time I've seen him smile. His wife told me it's the 12th time she's seen him smile in 16 years. I shot the entire race and this is by far my favorite picture.
Yay! I can comment! And what a great photograph. I love the look on his face!
ReplyDeleteI ran a 10k on Saturday... but not fast.
ReplyDeletenow that's what i'm talking about. my favorite form of exercise. go little go!
ReplyDeletefab take on the prompt, love the boy's expression!
ReplyDeleteHow cool that such a young kid is even interested in running a 5K, hah.
ReplyDeleteI like your picture and the title. His arms show he's fast and powerful. :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this photo, the look on his face is just priceless!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this. THE EXUBERANCE.
ReplyDeleteI shot every runner and some of the kids were fairly jumping out of their skin with joy!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see kids being motivated and enjoying pushing themselves to do well.
ReplyDeleteI was worried about the comments too, but glad they're working now...great photo.
ReplyDeleteThat's his father. I've never seen that man smile in the year or so I've known him. His wife told me this is the 12th time in 16 years that she's seen him smile. Capturing that smile was better than anything else I shot during the entire 5K.
ReplyDeletethat's awesome. :) (glad the comment thingy worked out its bugs!)
ReplyDeleteLove that he enjoys running so much. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Run little man, Run!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot...and the guy behind him looks pretty happy too.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THAT.
ReplyDeleteI love that you and your camera were there to catch it. So awesome.
woot...way to go little guys....ha love the look on his face....
ReplyDeleteHooray for working comments! And even bigger hooray for this AWESOME photo!! XOXOX
ReplyDelete