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Published 11:25 30 Sept 2013 BST

If you’ve ever wondered what the exact opposite of a photobomb is, look no further.
At a recent Colorado Rockies game Kenny Lovelace popped the question to his girlfriend of four years Molly Ryan.
Thousands of sports fans shared the happy moment with the couple, but one woman in particular was very unhappy to have her view obstructed.
Kenny had arranged for photographer Kerinsa Mullins to attend the game and capture the moment he asked Ryan for her hand in marriage. Unfortunately, Mullins’ positioning meant she had to block the view of one Rockies fan to get the shot. Said fan was visibly disgruntled by the commotion, and her display has led to what might be the best engagement photo we’ve ever seen.
Speaking to news station WTOP, the bride to be said; “I couldn’t stop laughing. I said it was the greatest photo I’ve ever seen.
“There is a girl sitting behind us that is so excited for us. My mom is crying, I’m crying, and Ken’s nervous and then there’s this lady flipping us off.”
“I would love for her to appear in one of my pictures at the wedding”, she added. “That would be terrific.”
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