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A Michigan photographer took a breathtaking picture of a wedding proposal at Yosemite National Park last week. Now he is trying to find this couple and is asking for help on social networks, WOOD-TV reported.
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Matthew Dippel of Grand Rapids was traveling to California with a friend and was hiking near Taft Point when he decided to stop to take pictures, reported WLIX. That's when he saw the marriage proposal and quickly took a picture.
Twitter help, idk who are these two but I hope it finds them. I took it to Taft Point, in Yosemite National Park, on October 6, 2018. pic.twitter.com/Rdzy0QqFbY
– Matthew Dippel (@DippelMatt) October 17, 2018
"I immediately looked at my camera to make sure I had it right and I was impressed – it's an amazing shot," Dippel told WOOD. .
Dippel and his friend walked up to Taft Point and tried to find the couple, but they were already gone.
Dippel asked several people, but nobody knew who they were, reported WLIX.
"I wandered there to find out who the couple was, I asked maybe 20 to 25 people and nobody knew who they were," Dippel told WOOD.
Dippel has decided to publish his photo on social networks, in the hope of identifying the couple. He posted on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
"Honestly, I would like to give them a great impression of the photo because it's such an incredible moment," Dippel told WOOD. "cliff."
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