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Photographer finds mystery couple in background of stunning photo

Photographer finds mystery couple in background of stunning photo
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Photographer finds mystery couple in background of stunning photo
A stunning photo of a truly magical moment for one couple was shrouded in mystery as the photographer searched for the identity of the two he accidentally photographed. More than a week later, photographer Matt Dippel found the couple, he wrote on Facebook on Oct. 27."Everyone meet, Charlie Bear and his fiancé Melissa," Dippel wrote. "In short, I captured the second proposal, the more special and official one in Charlie’s words. Huge congratulations to you two. I wish I was able to meet you in person and hug you. I’m glad I finally found you to share this special moment with you, thanks for being so awesome, maybe one day we will finally meet in person!"The photo was taken on Taft Point, which is a view point in Yosemite Park. Photographer Matt Dippel, who takes gorgeous pictures of nature, captured a seemingly romantic moment in which a man is down on one knee appearing to propose to a woman standing across from him. The only issue is that Dippel didn’t intend to capture the moment on camera. He posted on Instagram, “A truly magical moment. Idk these people but maybe we can find em!” Naturally, the internet became invested in the search. One person commented, “This is beautiful! Just found your page after reading a news article about this photo. I hope you find the happy couple!”“Princess Buttercup and the Man in Black/Westley on the Cliffs of Insanity?!” another guessed. “Have you found them? Beautiful photo!” another person said.

A stunning photo of a truly magical moment for one couple was shrouded in mystery as the photographer searched for the identity of the two he accidentally photographed.

More than a week later, photographer Matt Dippel found the couple, he wrote on Facebook on Oct. 27.

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"Everyone meet, Charlie Bear and his fiancé Melissa," Dippel wrote. "In short, I captured the second proposal, the more special and official one in Charlie’s words. Huge congratulations to you two. I wish I was able to meet you in person and hug you. I’m glad I finally found you to share this special moment with you, thanks for being so awesome, maybe one day we will finally meet in person!"

The photo was taken on Taft Point, which is a view point in Yosemite Park.

Photographer Matt Dippel, who takes gorgeous pictures of nature, captured a seemingly romantic moment in which a man is down on one knee appearing to propose to a woman standing across from him.

The only issue is that Dippel didn’t intend to capture the moment on camera.

He posted on Instagram, “A truly magical moment. Idk these people but maybe we can find em!”

Naturally, the internet became invested in the search.

One person commented, “This is beautiful! Just found your page after reading a news article about this photo. I hope you find the happy couple!”

“Princess Buttercup and the Man in Black/Westley on the Cliffs of Insanity?!” another guessed.

“Have you found them? Beautiful photo!” another person said.