Thank heavens for digital cameras. Mom was taking pictures the other night - trying to get decent shots of Saldano and Russell to get on the website. However, the kittens were a little too curious about what mom was doing and kept sticking their noses in it....literally!!
Saldano up close
one of the brandy kittens
those may be Marilyn's whiskers
Saldano in the background
great timing kitten
no idea who's nose that may be
A bunch of photo bombing going on at your house. That happens all the time around here. It is fun trying to figure out just who is who. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteWith the camera, it's ALWAYS the nose ... in person, it's always the butt :)
ReplyDeleteAww!!
ReplyDeleteReally, that's just too cute! I've tried doing the selfie thing, with a squirmy kitten in one hand, phone in the other. Cannot do group shots that way, however...lol!
ReplyDeleteCute outtakes.
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine how many wasted rolls of film that would have been in the 1960s? Though developing cost much less then. Digital cameras were made for photographing cats, I think.
ReplyDelete70s?? lol. I was using film to photograph my foster kittens in 2002. When I finally made the leap to digital I was THRILLED because a lot of my film shots were of couch arms..
DeleteHA roo roo roo! Those look a lot like some of the pictures my mom takes of us!
ReplyDeleteYours sincerely,
Margaret Thatcher
LOL.. yup.. I can totally relate
ReplyDeleteselfeez...gone kinda crazee ~~~ ♥♥♥☺☺☺☺
ReplyDeleteMOL! My human has (more than) a few of those too.
ReplyDeleteThis is so funny. If our humans leave a strap on the camera hanging down, we can't resist getting up close and investigating and putting our noses on the camera lens. Fun times. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
ReplyDeleteI love closeup outtakes! I keep those ones as well.
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