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Alysia Passfield, 31, from Abbots Langley, Hertfordshire
Setting up the camera, we all posed, smiling.
Spending the morning getting ready for a wedding, it was the perfect opportunity to get some family pictures.
Twirling in their dresses, our daughters Daisy, then 14 months, and Immi, then three, were excited.
Daisy had her pink bunny in tow – it never left her side.
‘Let me get one of you three,’ my husband Ross, 31, said.
So, I sat down on our living room floor with Daisy and Immi either side of me.
‘Ah, that one’s lovely of you all,’ he said.
Only, I noticed something…
There was a strange white glow on Daisy’s right eye.
‘What’s that?’ I asked Ross.
‘Maybe it’s something on the camera,’ he said.
So, cleaning the lens, we took some more photos with Daisy.
But no matter what position she was in, or what camera