Karl Demetz's © Photo BlogPhotos of the Autonomous Province of Bolzano-Bozen-Bulsan, South Tyrol / Italy.Online Since June 1, 2010 with more than 8,000 images
Creative!
Requires long-term change in attitude, but I hope it helps.
Da könnte ich einen Roman drüber schreiben, lieber nicht... :-)
I hope it works, but I admit I don't think I get it.
I guess I would have to be Italian to get it. :-) Just so long as it works.
I guess credit means something else in Italian... I don't understand the link between credit and speeding.
It is meant: If you go too fast and cause an accident and die, you do NOT get a 2nd life!Or something like this, I think...
That is a tough problem to solve. I hope it works.
This is always a good idea!
The top shot is a bit intringuing. Well done, Karl.
The message of this sign is not as clear as it could be, but it nothing wrong with the campaign. I'm glad you explained the image. Most interesting.
Quite a contrast between the sign and the environment.
Like many others, the meaning of the poster is lost to me. But, the sign is in English! I would not expect that.
I hope it works Karl, too many lives lost this way.
Many thanks for passing by and for Your Comment !Comment moderation is ON.
Creative!
ReplyDeleteRequires long-term change in attitude, but I hope it helps.
ReplyDeleteDa könnte ich einen Roman drüber schreiben, lieber nicht... :-)
ReplyDeleteI hope it works, but I admit I don't think I get it.
ReplyDeleteI guess I would have to be Italian to get it. :-) Just so long as it works.
ReplyDeleteI guess credit means something else in Italian... I don't understand the link between credit and speeding.
ReplyDeleteIt is meant: If you go too fast and cause an accident and die, you do NOT get a 2nd life!
DeleteOr something like this, I think...
That is a tough problem to solve. I hope it works.
ReplyDeleteThis is always a good idea!
ReplyDeleteThe top shot is a bit intringuing. Well done, Karl.
ReplyDeleteThe message of this sign is not as clear as it could be, but it nothing wrong with the campaign. I'm glad you explained the image. Most interesting.
ReplyDeleteQuite a contrast between the sign and the environment.
ReplyDeleteLike many others, the meaning of the poster is lost to me. But, the sign is in English! I would not expect that.
ReplyDeleteI hope it works Karl, too many lives lost this way.
ReplyDelete