Photographer looking for anonymous couple caught in epic marriage proposal

Planning an ideal marriage proposal in the perfect setting may take some time. Some couples end up doing this in public, while others end up moving a lot of people to make the request epic. Now, have you ever imagined making the proposal in a supposedly isolated place and still being caught "unintentionally"?

This is what happened to two lovebirds that were in Yosemite National Park, USA, last October 6th, specifically in a place called Taft Point. At this very moment, photographer Matthew Dippel was at another point and managed to register the request in a wonderful photo!

Twitter help, idk who these two are but I hope this finds them. I took this one at Taft Point at Yosemite National Park, on October 6th, 2018. pic.twitter.com/Rdzy0QqFbY

- Matthew Dippel (@DippelMatt) October 17, 2018

The problem is that Dippel doesn't know the couple and would like to hand the photo over to them. So he started a Twitter campaign to try to find them. In two days, he's got 208, 000 likes and over 93, 000 comments, but so far hasn't found the couple in the photo. Let's face it: it's just a matter of time, right?

But in the age of fake news, there are already people doubting the veracity of the photo. Some claim that Dippel has digitally inserted the couple into their photo to try to promote themselves with the campaign in their search. He denies the accusations, swearing it was a spontaneous and real click. Time will reveal who is telling the truth.

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