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Man takes photo at 'perfect timing' and captures brilliant sight in background

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A man who stopped to take a scenic photo unknowingly captured something brilliant in the background as the camera clicked at the 'perfect time'.While many people spend time trying to capture the perfect photo, Gavin Best managed to do it first time without even realising.The 43-year-old was walking with his friends in Belfast on New Year's Eve when he stopped to take a photo, the Mirror reports.

But when he was inspecting it days later, he noticed something in the background. Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages. He said: "When I looked at the photos afterwards on my mobile I didn't spot anything; it was only a few days later when I was looking through the photos on my laptop that I noticed something over there, so I zoomed in."Gavin managed to capture the moment someone jumped in the air, presumably for another photograph.

He said: "I thought it was a hell of a coincidence that I'd happened to capture that exact moment - I hadn't even realised there was anyone over there when I took the picture. "By pure chance the timing was perfect and it created a funny shot.

It would be pretty mad if you managed to find them." He shared the photo on Twitter and it has now been liked more than 1,200 times.

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