So... she said "yes"! And... I caught it on camera.
On our anniversary we planned on going to a park and using a camera and a tripod to take some fun photos of ourselves. Since I'll be out of town for our actual anniversary I convinced her to do it a couple days in advance.
Once we got to the park, I set up the camera and used her for a test shot in several different locations. Once I found a spot we liked I set the tripod up and connected the intervalometer to the camera. I set the timer to take a photo every second until I stopped it.
Here is a timeline collage I put together of the proposal:
Now for the details of the ring. I worked with Victor Canera to create this beauty. The stone details:
1.39 H SI1
GIA certified
Triple Ex
It's really hard to capture the beauty, but here is my attempt:
On our anniversary we planned on going to a park and using a camera and a tripod to take some fun photos of ourselves. Since I'll be out of town for our actual anniversary I convinced her to do it a couple days in advance.
Once we got to the park, I set up the camera and used her for a test shot in several different locations. Once I found a spot we liked I set the tripod up and connected the intervalometer to the camera. I set the timer to take a photo every second until I stopped it.
Here is a timeline collage I put together of the proposal:
Now for the details of the ring. I worked with Victor Canera to create this beauty. The stone details:
1.39 H SI1
GIA certified
Triple Ex
It's really hard to capture the beauty, but here is my attempt: