A Squirrel Photobombed Engagement Photoshoot In The Most Adorable Way Ever
Recently, couple Kelin Flanagan and Spencer Taubner set out to the Canadian Rockies with B.D.F.K Photography for a romantic engagement photoshoot, but it didn’t turn out as expected…
The weather wasn’t in their favour so, without getting the chance to hike up to the Cirque Peak, they decided to turn around and take a few shots on the way back instead. “On our way back we saw a nice spot for the photos ― a kind of stony area. When we started shooting, the squirrel showed up,” BDFK Photography told Huffington Post. It was passing by, collecting some nuts that hikers left by and B.D.F.K. Photography managed to capture the nuttiest picture ever… Looks like the photoshoot went well after all, huh?
Also, be sure to check out these photos of a wiener dog that photobombed a couple’s engagement shoot!
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Share on Facebooklooks more like a groundhog than a squirrel (and photobomb with the focus done right on the animal, yeah right)
If the focus is set on auto, this might have happened, but yeah, I doubt a professional photographer would use automatic focus...
Load More Replies...I have to wonder why the camera is out of focus on the very thing it was supposed to be focused upon?? I think this was planned, and that food isn't anything you find in the mountains.... just sayin'.
Yeah, but it's kind of hard to plan a photoshoot with a squirrel, unless it is in plastic. lol I suppose they didn't plan it but when they noticed the little guy, they decided to take a picture with it. And the description said the nuts where left by the hikers. If people keep feeding the squirrels, it could explain why it does not seem afraid of humans.
Load More Replies...looks more like a groundhog than a squirrel (and photobomb with the focus done right on the animal, yeah right)
If the focus is set on auto, this might have happened, but yeah, I doubt a professional photographer would use automatic focus...
Load More Replies...I have to wonder why the camera is out of focus on the very thing it was supposed to be focused upon?? I think this was planned, and that food isn't anything you find in the mountains.... just sayin'.
Yeah, but it's kind of hard to plan a photoshoot with a squirrel, unless it is in plastic. lol I suppose they didn't plan it but when they noticed the little guy, they decided to take a picture with it. And the description said the nuts where left by the hikers. If people keep feeding the squirrels, it could explain why it does not seem afraid of humans.
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