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TODAY's fun photo crashers challenge

Send us funny, interesting shots of your perfecly 'ruined' photo setups

Image: Squirrel
According to the photographer Melissa Brandts: "My husband and I were exploring Lake Minnewanka in Banff National Park-Canada when we stopped for a timed picture of the two of us. We had our camera set up on some rocks and were getting ready to take the picture when this curious little ground squirrel appeared, became intriqued with the sound of the focusing camera and popped right into our shot! A once in a lifetime moment! We were laughing about this little guy for days!!" This image was submitted to National Geographic's Your Shot.
Melissa Brandts via National Geographic

Ever have a perfect photo ruined by something unexpected? Did a cute creature ever wander into your shot? Inspired by the squirrel-crashing National Geographic photo,  we’re looking for funny and wild viewer submissions! If you have a shot in which an animal, kid or just about anything crashes the setup, e-mail it to us and we might feature it on TODAYShow.com.Remember to caption your photo with who and where you are!
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