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    I use a samsung s830, it has 8.1 million (mega) pixels, 2.7" LCD and a x5 zoom

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    thany u i am glad to be a member
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    Hello Chris... I se that you list 'falconry' as a hobby... do you actually get up close to the birds? I've always fancied doing that Maybe yuo can telll us a little about it all one day?

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    with falconry you need to concentrat and you need to respet your bird or the bird that your are flying and you must keep your hand tilted up a bit just so the bird dosent walk down the glove and scrach your arm , when your at a falconry centure you must do what the falconer says so that the bird or your self dose not get hert , the place i go and do falconry is exmoor falconry and animal farm it's a long drive but it is worth it in the end . the photos of birds are of birds i have flown aka the harris hawk costa and the tawn owl pip,and kestrel is on there because i like them.
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