Steve Biro snapped the image of the bald eagle at the Canadian Raptor Conservancy in Ontario. "He's squared up perfectly, both wings are touching the water," he told the BBC. "That [photograph] was the one that struck me as as little more special than the others. But I still didn't even know how it would resonate with people."
An amateur photographer's photograph of a bald eagle is taking the internet by storm.
Steve Biro snapped the image of the bald eagle at the Canadian Raptor Conservancy in Ontario. "He's squared up perfectly, both wings are touching the water," he told the BBC. "That [photograph] was the one that struck me as as little more special than the others. But I still didn't even know how it would resonate with people." Biro said as soon as he got up off the rock where he had been sitting, the eagle flew over and claimed the spot.
The Eagle was literally flying inches over my head where I was sitting, it was an amazing experience!" he said. "I could feel the breeze from his wings as he flew over me."
The remarkable shot was captured during a photo session at the Canadian Raptor Conservancy. "By offering our sessions to anyone who wants to participate - we have met some truly amazing people, made some fantastic friends from all over the world and in all walks of life and after seeing Steve's awesome photo go viral this week - we are so happy for him and so proud that he took the photo here at CRC!," it explained in a Facebook post on May 25.
You can find more of Biro's work on his Instagram.
You can find more of Biro's work on his Instagram.
You can find more of Biro's work on his Instagram.