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A police officer surprised his partner by proposing him in the middle of the parade.The policeman broke ranks and proposed his partner Jonathan Sammons to marry him on one knee. Sammons was very surprised by his partners actions. Meanwhile another couple of police officers also proposed during...
A photo from 2018-07-26 Everett Transit Proposal for Sustainable Service - album is up at flic.kr/s/aHsmg7Xybs .
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I wasn't originally going to post this image, but it's too cute not to. Back in December, I went with a couple friends to Disneyland. Not only was it to spend a day relaxing and having fun, but some church friends of his had planned a flash mob marriage proposal in Downtown Disney.
This is the only shot I was able to take and I used an "Ansel Adams" filter to give it a B&W treatment that leans toward the blue spectrum. Increased contrast, lowered highlights to even out faces, cropped to 16:10, and added a very light vignette to focus the attention on the happy couple.
came across this newly wed couple posing for a photoshoot. I stole a shot of them with the man proposing to her. Looked like she is more than happy to accept his proposal.
Wish them a happy marriage !
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My proposal to build a shared cycle/pedestrian path alongside the Island Line, as well as a footbridge over it, to create an accessible route to Smallbrook Junction station. Smallbrook Junction currently has no access of any kind (road or foot) and was constructed purely to allow a cross-platform interchange between Island Line and IOW Steam Railway trains. The shared path would extend northwards from the station to Smallbrook Lane, only 250 yards north of the station, where the shared path would connect with Regional Cycle Route 67.
The proposal my cousin Michael gave to his long, long, long time girlfriend Maja. It was inside a xmas bonbon thing. Very clever and excellently done. Very romantic supposedly.
A WWE fan and seaman with the Canadian Navy proposes to his girlfriend in the middle of the ring at a house show in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Romance is alive in Second Life! Valentine's Day is just around the corner. Here are our favorite romantic places in Second Life. For one day, grab your friend, lover or partner, get dressed up and head to these beautiful settings.
Fair Chang Expo Live music venue is a beautiful setting for live music, romance and dinner for two.
Phatland is one of favorites! Jazz and sophisticated lounge music always puts us in the mood for romance.
Phantom Rose Opera also has romantic places to chill for couples. Go over to the river and lake area for a private pavilion setting with dance pose ball.
Pillow Talk is a retail store high in the clouds, but it is a romantic setting for couples to shop. Try the poses out and it will definitely put you in the mood for love. We found the items at The Look by Style.
Avilion Ballroom is the natural choice for a ballroom dance. Valentine's last year featured heart balloons and romantic holiday setting.
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Ricky and Anne Surprise Marriage Proposal!
Dance performance by Harbour Dance Company
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My illustrated salary proposal. More information here - www.nixonmcinnes.co.uk/2010/06/08/drawing-robots-being-tr...
When Michael Behrmann wanted to propose to his girlfriend Erika Peace, he wanted it to be memorable. So he booked a "Love Tour" at the Currier Museum of Art for their anniversary and came up with a unique work of art to incorporate into the tour. He recorded his voice asking the question "Will you marry me?" and sent it to a company that creates art out of sound waves and had it printed on canvas. The tour concluded in the museum's historic court where Erika read the question on the canvas and very happily agreed.
Congratulations to you Erika and Michael. Wishing you a lifetime of love, happiness and art!
Something has to come before the nuptials! Take a look at some of our proposals and engagement photo sessions. We would love to do a session completely unique to you guys, so please -- let us know your ideas! bit.ly/2oYLL17