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"In 1981 my father started publishing the Bingo Today newspaper in Seattle. It was filled with photographs he took of bingo players and stories about the prizes they won. Advertising by local bingo halls paid the bills. My mom wrote the horoscopes. I was introduced to the world of bingo when I was eleven and my parents took me to the bingo session for kids. I won $300.
Within a few days, I bought the best BMX bike I could find, a red and blue Redline MXIII. It was my dream bike. I went to a custom shop and put it together piece by piece. Bingo seemed all right to me. In very little time it had brought me fortune and envy of all my friends. When I got my driver's license at sixteen, my dad gave me the job of delivering the Bingo Today to bingo halls and convenience stores all around Seattle. Ten years later I returned to Seattle to visit my parents for Christmas and decided to revisit some of the bingo halls with my camera. The bingo hall managers and regulars remembered me from my delivery days and I began making photographs for this project. Over the next seven years, I expanded the project and photographed in many other bingo halls around the United States."
- MACRO MONDAYS: Monday, April 3: Orange and Blue
This weekend a group of friends gathered in a country house and we played bingo... :-)
For many people 13 is the bad luck number, but not for me.
HMM all!
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Stacking 6 photos with Photoshop to achieve maximum sharpness throughout the photo.
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Nikon D500
Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED
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Victoria, Texas -- An exterior corner of a Bingo parlor. Full sized brightly colored plastic palm trees.
"Bingo Monday Night" - Sedalia, Missouri.
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This is for a very glam Mum, Bingo fan!
I had made a fondant bingo card to rest at the side of the cake, but it broke, with no time to make another - I hoped that it would be ok without it.
I realise it looks at first glance like a lotto cake!
All hand modelled in fondant with CMC. All neon Americolor colours used (except the black - Sugarflair paste)
The sparkly & and stars are fondant with cmc dipped in my favourite edible glitter! (the whole kitchen is gleaming now - but not in a good way!)
This is rich chocolate 'Brooklyn blackout cake' (Hummingbird bakery) edged with cadburys chocolate fingers (especially requested as the birthday girl is a choc-o-holic!).
8 inch cake on 11 inch board.
The figures face modelled using Aine2 'heads up tutorial'. If you want to make faces like this you simply HAVE to buy Lorraine's tutorial on making heads!
'heads up tutorial' it's the best few pounds I ever spent!
Oh my gosh, I wore this dress to play bingo tonight and hit the jackpot in terms of getting loads of compliments! Didn't win a darn thing from any of the bingo cards I bought - but it was a fundraising event, so I felt good about playing anyway.
Seen this afternoon parked at the side of Gala Bingo by Pool Meadow is Barratt's of Nantwich W1BCL a Volvo B10M / Jonckeere Mistral C51FT. Photo taken 17/05/16
Trichrome photo made from three negatives taken through red, green and blue filters onto black and white film (actually Fuji Velvia colour slide film developed in black and white chesmistry).
The film was drilled with random holes before boing put in the camera.
Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515 camera, film developed in Rodinal 1:100 semistand for 1 hour at 20 degrees.