I saw the girl coming toward me. My first thought was every photographer's nightmare, that I had the wrong lens -- a 12-24 zoom -- on my camera. I knew the moment would be spoiled if I asked her and her family to wait for me to change lenses. So, I made the best of the situation.
The occasion was the Day of the Dead celebration in Oaxaca, Mexico, where families gather in the cemetery and have an absolutely great time. This little girl was in full costume, which was extraordinarily unusual. I don't speak Spanish and the family didn't speak English, but that didn't get in the way. The parents were grateful for the attention that I paid to their daughter.
I don't think I ever showed the image to anyone other than my wife because I never got it to live up to my expectations. More than three years after capturing the photo, I just now came across it and had my ah ha moment. (Translation: Duh. It suddenly came upon me how to post-process it and I should have known all along.)
C&C encouraged, as always.