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Homebrew enthusiasts, 1987


A crowd of us in the 1980s were homebrew lovers. We met four or five
times a year to sample each others' beer. In June of 1987 a couple of
dozen of us hired a boat to drink beer and watch whales. I had been
taking pictures all afternoon and someone finally took my camera to
get me in a picture. I wasn't being demure here; I think I was
checking my drink. Or laughing too hard to look up. The man in blue at
lower left was the owner of the boat.
I still have that hat with a hole in the top.
This was a Kodak C41 200-speed film, in my Minolta X370. Half the
pictures on this roll overlap with other pictures -- something went
wrong in the film carriage of the camera but this picture was okay.
times a year to sample each others' beer. In June of 1987 a couple of
dozen of us hired a boat to drink beer and watch whales. I had been
taking pictures all afternoon and someone finally took my camera to
get me in a picture. I wasn't being demure here; I think I was
checking my drink. Or laughing too hard to look up. The man in blue at
lower left was the owner of the boat.
I still have that hat with a hole in the top.
This was a Kodak C41 200-speed film, in my Minolta X370. Half the
pictures on this roll overlap with other pictures -- something went
wrong in the film carriage of the camera but this picture was okay.
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Yes, that's an Olympus Trip 35 on Rick's neck. Ray (in the yellow raincoat) has binoculars, I think. But Bob next to him (green hat) has a (then-)modern "prosumer" kind of camera.
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