Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Stunning shots of human race

After viewing some of these touching photos online, I thought is good to share here so all of you do not miss them as the photographers must have put in tremendous efforts to enable every piece evokes strong emotion and incredible awe. (Source: Clarence H.)

Every picture tells a different story which most of us would never have experienced those painful moments......


Unimaginable: A missionary reaching out to a starving boy.


Helpless: A heart surgeon after performing a 23 hours' heart transplant with bare resources and an only assistant who was burnt out of exhaustion lying asleep at a corner.

 
Grateful: This 12 year old Brazilian boy wept whilst playing the violin at the funeral of the teacher who helped him to escape poverty.


Faithful: The dog sits for the 2nd consecutive day at the burial site of its owner died in a landslide, awaiting his return.
 
 
Compassionate: Firefighter is ensuring a koala has water after the 2009 horrible bush fires in Victoria, Australia.


Pain (before) from the war: The famous "Wait For Me Daddy" photograph taken in New Westminster, Canada, 1940.
 

 Pain (after) from the war: Female soldier reunited with her daughter after serving in Iraq for 7 months
 

 Desperate: The man who jumped from from the towers on the eventful day 9/11. 

 
 Death cannot tear us apart: The last embrace for these lovers as a factory collapsed on their heads.

 
Love: This 2 year old boy is offering food to her handicapped mum. 


Joy: A boy rescues his sister from underneath the rubble of their home in Syria.


Cruelty of war: Who is the fighter? A 7 year old trained to be a Syrian rebel fighter


Cruelty of war: ThisYezidi girl carries an assault rifle to protect her family against ISIS.


Harmony: Tea break time for this family on the Yamal peninsula


Happiness: A Siberian family feasting on their catch.


The good and the evil: A monk and his brother.
 


The educated and non-educated: A poor farmer’s son graduated.
 
After viewing the pictures what are your thoughts? You can be any unlucky character depicted but do not resign to fate. You can choose to be happy by not how much you have but how little you need. Thus to be happy, you have to learn to be contented. 

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