Deff choped up, but those would be awesome if it worked out that perfect (the sky would have to be perfect in everyone. Not a very reliable source to use lol)
PS or not? The billboards aren't a picture of what's behind it...it's actually a semi-transparent resin so it blurs out whatever is behind it. So no PS!! http://www.digg.com/design/Billboard_Advertising_Taken_to_Another_Level_for_the_Ford_Mustang http://www.saynotocrack.com/index.php/2007/01/15/top-10-billboard-advertisements/ So yes...these ads really are that cool!
The billboards and technology may exist, but I still say they are PS'd. The shadow is all wrong on the one in the desert. and in all 3, the board is at the same exact angle. but still cool none the less.
Exactly. Deff photoshopped. It's the same damn billboard like EXACTLY in every pic. BS on this one. Deff a photoshop job. :Zip2:
People see the "300 HP, Go Fast" marketing for the Mustang.. Then when they get to the dealership to see that the difference between a V6 and V8 is about 5 grand, they opt for the V6... Also, the selling points for the V6 engine are better gas mileage and cheaper insurance- some stupid broad tried it on me my when I got the '04... In the end, I think people want to see the bottom line- what their payment will be each month...
you nay sayers are funny, it was allready proven by 2 sources to be real. I think it's pretty damn cool
Looking at those pictures, it does seem fishy...and wonder if I can find just passerby's pictures of the actual billboard... They were designed by a guy as a class assignment. http://adscam.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/01/came_across_the.html#comment-27775118 http://ianhartcw.com/mainpage.html
True. I'm not disputing if the billboards are real or not. I'm saying the advertisement (photos) of said bilboards are not genuine photos. The best way I can get my point across is that a ball of cold lard may be used for a photoshoot of icecream. Yes icecream exist, but not in the context of the advertisement.
See, i can't purchase a vehicle like that. If i want a Mustang GT, i go buy a GT. I don't settle for a V6 simply for the cheaper payment. Ok, a Mustang is a bad example. Let's use a random car with a few model lines. Normally i would research them and discover which one has the options, wheels, etc that I want. Then i go for that model. I could never downgrade for the sake of a cheaper payment. I fi can't afford the model I want, i go find something else rather than settle. To me, buying a V6 Mustang when you really would like to have a GT is "settling"