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'The Poposal'

Late afternoon today.

Lavender Bay, Sydney.

Saturday, 15th April, 2023.

 

During my usual Saturday trek around the harbour today I discovered, by chance, this elaborate setting near the wharf at Lavender Bay. It was a marriage proposal complete with roses, candles, a 'Marry Me' sign, and a photographer (or two, lol), not to mention a bridge and a skyline.

 

Now why did I not think to do this some years ago?

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.

A Legacy 'Food' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.

A small photo series of our engagement in Second Life.

This is the very moment, I asked Nic to be my always and forever and she did not say no!

Will You ? ... because " I DO" ! 💕

Moment caught atop the knoll with a fiery sunset sky

Proposal Rock and Cascade Head, Oregon, USA

The style How an Iguana Proposes

Sun coming out on a foggy day at Neskowin Beach, OR. I had gone to see the Neskowin Ghost Forest but had no luck, apparently it’s buried in sand mist of the time.

Built for the Summer Joust 2023 12x12 category.

Low tide means there’s walkable sand at both sides of the rock!

I watched this couple taking photos at the Lincoln Memorial. When the man bent down on one knee I could not resist the opportunity to take this shot. The freedom to express love in our country is wonderful. I wish them the best of luck for a future where we all live as one family

Neskowin, Oregon.

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my permission.© Degzi. All rights reserved.

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I do not have a duet but I do have Paul Galbraith playing Bach to impress the love of his heart.

(An eight strings guitar and vertically, to heave more freedom in the arms.)

 

The last part of my Paris triptych

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Venice Florida Farmers Market.

a photoshoot inspired by love.

Strange people fall in love under strange circumstances and places.

This is on top of the Grand Teton in Wyoming. It was an amazing alpine climb that we started from the moraine below the Lower Saddle at 3am. This is not staged as I caught my girlfriend (fiance) totally off guard! I set up the camera on a tripod for a shot which is nothing out of the ordinary. After taking a picture I asked her to stand up while I got down on one knee and pulled the ring out of my jacket pocket. She started crying and happily accepted. Luckily I had the wits about me to reach into my pocket and engage the shutter release remote to capture this moment! I got some amazing pictures on this trip to the Tetons but this is certainly my favorite! Hope you all enjoy!

  

Here is a video I made from this special climb: www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCg5e-gkob8

 

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Man proposing to girlfriend on Haskell's beach during sunset in Goleta, Santa Barbara, California, USA while on vacation by the pier.

After that disastrous first date it took years of therapy for Elizabeth to start dating again. When she finally met Sebastian, she couldn't be more happy since she knew right away he was the one for her. Numerous dates came and went by and on a beautiful spring morning in the park, he proposed to her.

 

But as soon as Elizabeth saw the ring she started to scream and ran away in terror ... Sebastian never saw her again and up to this very day he still wonders whether his quote "one ring to rule them all and in the darkness bind them" was maybe a little too much ...

This is a genuine marriage proposal, I was wandering around Welwyn Garden City and wanted to photograph the light tunnel. On arrival a young couple was there so I asked if they would mind being in my shot. Much to my astonishment the scene I was recording was a marriage proposal which was accepted. We then exchanged details and I sent them a picture. Later in the day I asked them for permission to upload this picture. Such a wonderful moment and a delight to witness.

View of Proposal Rock and Neskowin, Oregon Coast.

 

"The Rock is named for a local legend of a sea captain taking his beloved there to propose to her. The proposal was from Charley Gage to Della Page sometime around 1900. Della's mother, Sarah, then dubbed it Proposal Rock to mark the occasion."

After a very nice birthday party of two friends, as I was crossing the street to go to my car I captured these two ! She said YES! A nice way to end the day!

Playing around with a new editing program that I didn't know I had! I did a remix of this photo and really like how it came out. One of my goals for 2014 is to start selling more prints... Anyone interested?

[...] So long as human history continues, we will face the perennial challenge of realizing, maintaining and strengthening peace through dialogue, of making dialogue the sure and certain path to peace. [...]

 

Illustration for the Peace Proposal of Daisaku Ikeda.

www.sgi.org/english/President/peaceproposal/peace2005.htm

  

Kenji + Natalie

 

Beach Wedding Proposal | Sneak Peak

Location: Cottesloe Beach, Perth

 

The light was unbelievable on this day. The sunset was out of this world. And to top if all off, Kenji got down on his knee and surprised Natalie by proposing to her.

 

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Imagine standing before your beloved, courageously proclaiming, “In every life, in every time, you are my treasured one.”

 

Your words represent not just a proposal, but a promise to journey together through life's twists and turns.

 

“Marry me again,” you say, filled with hope. This is an invitation to share a future and relive the moments that brought you together. True love is about growth and continually choosing one another, making your proposal a testament to that spirit.

 

PINK MOON poses, specifically the Balconette set. This romantic set includes 4 poses designed for couples (2 males, 2 females) in kneeling, standing, and sitting positions.

My partner is using the PINK MOON "Look at Me" pose set to help make a decision, and I'm thrilled to receive a "YES"!

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[...]Our happiness in life can indeed be said to be proportional to the extent and intimacy of our interaction with nature.[...]

 

Illustration for the Peace Proposal of Daisaku Ikeda.

www.sgi.org/english/President/peaceproposal/peace2005.htm

 

We'd gone out for dinner after a grey day that saw most of the accumulated snow disappear - and were promptly chased indoors by a fast approaching thunderstorm. That's a bit unusual for this time of year but the meal was good and we stayed dry while the rain came down in earnest. There was even a severe thunderstorm warning issued by Environment Canada. As we left for home, my wife was sure she heard the fellow in this gazebo proposing to his girlfriend. We had just enough time to grab a shot and get back to the car, when the rain came again.

The sails are going back up on Chesterton Windmill in the next few days after 3 and a 1/2 years. This was the last image I took before they came down in 2021-I don't know if it was a proposal but the couple under the mill looked like that.

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