OK, Huddlestons. It's time for some family portraits! I know it goes against your kitten instincts to do this, but all of you need to sit still for the next few moments, please. Alright, now everyone look this way.
Nice work, you guys are doing great.
Psst. Tillie! Over here!
Focus, Hurley. Focus.
Almost done, Tillie. You can nap in a minute. Stay with us.
Spencer? SPENCER! Come back!
Well, I guess this means we're done.
Thank you, Huddlestons. You can relax now.
I'm in awe of your kitten group portraits! If two of my cats stand near each other and look at the camera, I'm doing well.
ReplyDeleteIf I can get mine near each and ONE of them looking at the camera, I'm lucky.
DeleteYou have magical skills I could never hope to replicate when it comes to photographing busy kittens. But I get to enjoy the fruits of your labor, so s'all good!
ReplyDeleteI would consider one family portrait a roaring success. I have no idea how you always manage to get so many good shots of each litter...
ReplyDeleteJust how DO you get these shots???
ReplyDeleteI was about to say that Spencer was doingthe best job of all in pic after pic—and then he walked off. HAHA
ReplyDeletePS. The mouf of the little one on the right in the last couple of shots... Daww.
ReplyDeleteI can't get enough of them!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a special batch of kittens.
ReplyDeleteI see a little wink there, near the end :)
ReplyDeleteAll the shots are winners in my book.
ReplyDeleteperfect tiny tabby bunnies!!
ReplyDeleteAdd me to the chorus of people amazed and impressed by these shots. I can only capture Minnie and Beau in sleeping mode. If they see me with the phone about to take a picture, they immediately stop doing whatever photoworthy cute thing they were up to and start aggressively head-butting my phone hand. So 90 percent of my pics of them are 1) from behind or 2) snoozing.
Amazing portraits! I wish I could get my darlings to line up like that.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievably cute!
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