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Dinodia Photo Library: A picture says more

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“No matter what you says, a picture says more. Dinodia Photo Library

Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett, Mumbai, India
Executive Creative Director: Santosh Padhi
Art Director: Santosh Padhi
Copywriters: Russell Barrett, Santosh Padhi


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hubschraubermuetze.de » Blog Archiv » Ein Bild sagt mehr said,

December 29, 2007 @ 16:01

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bull said,

December 29, 2007 @ 16:56

totally crap.

why not george bush compared to pam?

cbebop007 said,

December 30, 2007 @ 00:22

Saddam’s last name is spelled “Hussein,” not “Hussain.” Unless there’s some alternate, non-US spelling I’m unaware of, that’s a pretty bad mistake…

Pawel said,

December 30, 2007 @ 16:33

No matter what it is, that kind comparisons are lame crap to me.

Andy | A Creative Community » Blog Archive » a 1000 words said,

January 1, 2008 @ 19:48

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joseph said,

January 3, 2008 @ 15:10

the problem is the two names seperating say gandi and hitler well their both names… So you’re not making a distinction that it’s a seperate thought.. Like say ghandi’s picture up there… and it said PANCAKES ARE LOVELY.
That would make more sense and be funny as hell.

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silvana (noticomblog) said,

January 10, 2008 @ 23:26

Impactful!!!

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March 21, 2008 @ 19:28

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Sehkraft said,

September 5, 2011 @ 08:48

Guess you must be from or in India to public such ideas.
You wouldn’t be able to use those champagnes in the west at all.
I get the “Ceci n’est pas une pipe” idea behind it but to write the name of the pope under hitler appears to be more of a, let say, political statement then a ‘uhh I wonder what that means, ..lets read underneath’ effect.

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