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Seeing line, shape and form in Manchester’s architecture

Originally posted on Schotography:
I’ve always wondered what the secret is when it comes to architecture photography. After going on a course today, it turns out the secret is using manual rather than aperture (or shutter speed) priority, and looking…

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Happily Ever Afters

Originally posted on go2cakes:
If you have a sweet tooth, these beauties are definitely for you. A tradition in Brazil, borrowed from Portugal, the “bem casados” (happily marrieds, or, for me, happily ever afters) are a gift the newly…

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Open Doors Manchester

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Las Fallas

From the 17th-21st March me, Anna and Sam headed to Valencia for Las Fallas, this festival takes place in commemoration of Saint Joseph and several festivities take place over several days leading up to the 19th March, with huge crowds gathering on…

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Museums and Academics Research Network Meeting

Originally posted on MMU Research Development Blog:
The third in this series of museums and academics network events is co-hosted by North West Film Archive (Manchester Metropolitan University) and the Race Relations Resource Centre (University of Manchester), at their shared…

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Kallio Kukkii Parade

Originally posted on Learning to See in Helsinki:
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Of Love and Cooking: Jorge Amado’s Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (1966)

Originally posted on Nico and Amy's Literary Kitchen:
Dear readers, Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands is not for the abstinent: detailed recipes of luxurious Brazilian food, interspersed with carnivalesque descriptions of love scenes and frequent complaints about an…

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Architect Interviews | Sue Emms, BDP and Rachel Haugh, SimpsonHaugh

Originally posted on GALLERATI:
Extracts from my day job | Place North West One of my favourite aspects of my day job is getting to talk to architects about their designs, motivations and what gets them up in the morning.…

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New York’s subway and street art

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Fuego Fuego!

Originally posted on East of Kentucky:
I’m scared to even be writing this because I think I’ve become world’s worst/most hated blogger. I’m not going to make any excuses (even though I have a lot) and I’ll just let you…

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