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Steve Biro had the photo of an eagle and its reflection in his mind before he went out door that day.
Even with a clear artistic vision, Biro wasn't sure he'd be successful. When he had tried to achieve that vision previously, it hadn't worked out.
"The year prior, the water was quite ripply. I found myself I wasn't in a great position to get the image that I was really hoping for," said Biro, who has been doing amateur photography for about ten years.
"This time I sat myself right down by the water. I laid down on a rock right at the water's edge and got nice and low."
And Biro was rewarded...https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/bald-eagle-steve-biro-1.5145556
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