SONY at Haddon Hall, Peak District, England

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Aart Roest
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SONY at Haddon Hall, Peak District, England

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Met this nice fellow with E-mailadress with AOL, letting me take his picture after telling him about this topic. Aart
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Re: SONY at Haddon Hall, Peak District, England

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Nice spot Aart :D .

I'm pretty sure that is the 18-70 kit lens judging by the funny little lens hood. A300 or A350 perhaps?
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Re: SONY at Haddon Hall, Peak District, England

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Why is he wearing sunglasses inside?
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Re: SONY at Haddon Hall, Peak District, England

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Dr. Harout wrote:Why is he wearing sunglasses inside?
and a cellphone on his belt...
:-p
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Re: SONY at Haddon Hall, Peak District, England

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This kind man also had shoes on. He also carried the more elaborated guide on the house in his left hand. Believe it or not, he was accompanied by his wife as well. But I only met him a couple of minutes first and a few seconds in the afternoon on our ways back.

I imagine all of you would have been staging the portrait: pleasae take off your sunglasses, lay aside your telephone, etc. I just was proud to meet a very enthousiastic photgrapher devoted to SONY...! I just wanted to catch the inherent kindness of the person. I hope I did.
Greetings from Aart
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Re: SONY at Haddon Hall, Peak District, England

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Hi Aart,
I didn't want to be mean, just absurd.

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