Nature is full of surprises, making it very hard to capture its beauty on camera. While some people are happy when they see a natural wonder, others are determined to find the right position in order to capture them on camera.

Photographers have one of the best jobs in the world, especially those who take pictures of nature and wildlife. Although the job is hard, sometimes everything falls into its place, and photographers are able to capture the perfect moment.

Canadian photographer Steve Biro was able to take a perfect picture. As soon as he posted the picture online, many people thought it was simply flawless. Biro took a picture of the bald eagle named Bruce, flying above a pond at the Canadian Raptor Conservatory.

There are over 200 captive-bred birds living at the conservatory. The staff there often takes care of sick and injured animals, which are later released back to the wild. Many photographers visit the conservatory to try and capture the perfect picture.

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Biro has been a photographer for more than 10 years. He crossed paths with Bruce the Bald Eagle when he was taking pictures at Ontario’s Canadian Raptor Conservatory.

Although the photographer wanted to take a photo of Bruce flying over the water, the bird wasn’t really happy having Biro on his territory. However, that didn’t stop him from capturing the perfect shot. He said that this was an amazing experience. The bird even flew over Biro who felt a breeze from his wings.

After Biro shared the symmetrical shot on social media, the magnificent piece of art went viral and it’s continually shared online, even on Reddit. He didn’t expect his picture to become so popular.

Biro is really grateful for all the love and comments he received so far. It’s very rewarding after spending so many hours trying to shoot a photo that will go viral worldwide.

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