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Originally posted on The Tudung Traveller:
Oh how can I possibly express how truly, madly and deeply I fell in love with Liverpool? It was love at first sight. I have been to so many fantastic places around the UK…
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#wheatpasting
Originally posted on SP. SP:
This short documentary about artists who paste posters around the city is a rare insight into how some people feel about living in the city and all the challenges they face to be heard. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=LPKR2JSsFXM
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The Henhouse – Elena Pomares
Originally posted on The Ruffled Crow:
Trying to get out of the weather and grit of the city a hungry fox wanders into The Henhouse Diner. This award winning short by Elena Pomares is beautifully drawn and has an understated…
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15,000 Volts
15,000 Volts from Melanie Hoff on Vimeo. HIgh voltage wood erosion.
Originally posted on Richard I'Anson:
Carnaval in Rio was awesome. To see a whole city partying day and night for five days straight was quite something. Shooting a variety of images of the Samba School Parade from the grandstand…
Originally posted on The Seven Worlds:
Candomble Candomble is an African-Brazilian religion that has around two million followers. At the core of the religion are the traditional African beliefs of Yoruba, Fon and Bantu. Candomble also has elements of Catholicism. At…
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Originally posted on Travel with Turton:
Barcelona’s bright bold architecture, colourful markets and Gaudi inspired parks make it hard to imagine any similarities between Manchester’s quiet old industrial buildings, grim back streets and blanket of grey sky. However, designer Dave Sedgwick argues that both…