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Pregnant mom takes amazing picture — but look who shows up to the right

Photographing the expectant mother’s baby grow and documenting the pregnancy is an excellent method for parents-to-be to capture the joy and excitement of starting a new family.

For the rest of their life, the couple will be able to go at their pregnancy photos and remember the day they welcomed their beloved child into the world.

Some photographs of pregnant women are more memorable than others, albeit all are stunning.

Dad-to-be, Dan Mozer, 30, recommended that he and his wife visit neighboring Atlantic Beach in Jacksonville, Florida, and snap some photos.

The beach is famous among locals as a location to relax, go for a walk, and take pictures.

Dan was inspired and asked his wife, Angelina, to pose for some photos with the water in the background.

He grabbed his camera and took some photos.

Angelina smiled as she posed in front of the ocean waves, showing off her baby bulge.

Dan understood he had captured a once-in-a-lifetime photo when he noticed what was in the background.

What was it that appeared at the perfect time behind Angelina?

A dolphin leaped out of the water just as Dan was taking the photo!

Dan knew there were dolphins in the area, so it wasn’t completely unexpected. But he never thought he’d actually catch one jumping in the background of a picture of his pregnant wife.

“When I took it, I was like, ‘Oh, my God!’ Unfortunately, she totally missed it,” Dan told AWM.

Dan and Angelina credit their son, Courtland, who was born on January 27th, for the picture. The couple joke that Courtland summoned the dolphin from his mother’s belly.

Maybe the dolphin knew what was going on?

“The dolphin actually jumped twice, but I liked the first jump picture best,” Dan said.

Although Courtland seems to be dolphin whisperer, Angelina and Dan aren’t going to change his name. Dan confirmed, “No, we’re not changing his name, as some have suggested, to Dolph Finn.”