A GUY covertly took 150 selfies with a note wanting his partner to wed him concealed someplace behind-the-scenes before popping the question in what is fairly possibly the most romantic proposal in history.
Besotted boyfriend Ray Smith from Grimsby presented with unwary pregnant girlfriend Claire Bramley while holding a note which stated: "Will you Marry me?" each day for 5 months, telling her he was recording her maternity.
Besotted boyfriend Ray Smith from Grimsby presented with unwary pregnant girlfriend Claire Bramley while holding a note which stated: "Will you Marry me?" each day for 5 months, telling her he was recording her maternity.
Naive Claire, 33, positioned up with her guy for loads of breaks with out realising exactly what he was doing.
One image shows Ray holding up the sign behind his wife-to-be's head as she grins unknowingly at the video camera while in an additional he's put up the little indicator above her head as she sits in the garden.
An additional reveals the couple smiling for a selfie with a giraffe at the zoo as well as Ray is sneakily holding his note behind her head.
When he reached 150 selfies, Ray popped the question by revealing her the mosaic of breaks in a slide show on his laptop computer.
Pleased Claire allowed her man's proposition - however admitted she had no suggestion exactly what he had actually been up to.
"I had no hint, I was entirely oblivious to all of it," she said.
"He told me he was taking the pictures to produce memories for the child so I simply allowed him get on with it.".
Enchanting Ray said: "I have actually been planning to propose for a while and also I recognized I intended to do something charming, so I initially thought about popping the question in a hot air balloon.
"But after that in June we received some excellent news that Claire was anticipating a baby, which stopped that plan. So I had to have a rethink.
"I looked online for uncommon propositions and I saw concepts like flash mobs which sort of thing. So I determined to come up with my own idea to take a picture daily for five months.
"Occasionally she wanted to see the pictures so I needed to take more than one - one with the card and one without.
"It was all a little bit chaotic on Christmas Day morning so I took her away as well as establish everything up on the laptop. I got down on one knee and offered her a bit of pitch, then popped the question.
"It was truly difficult putting everything with each other, it took a lot of hard work. She nearly captured me a couple of times however I merely needed to hope it worked.
"I actually started teasing her stating 2016 is a leap year, as well as she ought to in fact suggest to me. I merely wanted to verify just how much I like her.".