Time: 9.20 a.m.Place: On Ganeshkhind road, a little before my office area which is opp E-Square.
Summary: The picture, as such, looks very weird to a layman. But, watch closely, and you'll see an intricate relation between the 'Sony' & the 'Haig' hoardings.
To be more precise, the Sony hoarding is boasting off its latest digicam which has an 'an-tye-blur' technology. Sorry for the American accent, but this is very natural if you make short trips very frequently. On the other hand, the Haig hoarding is none other than our friendly neighborhood daaru. So, what's the relation ?? Simple....
You drink Haig first before going to a party or dance club. And, then, you take pictures of your nearby blondes or damsels with the latest Sony camera. Most important, you get a crystal clear picture inspite of the Houdini like balancing acts you might do after 6 - 7 pegs down... Sony should be taking care of this. Well, thats what the ad says.
I don't know whether this was intentional or coincidence, but, its sure is very thoughtful of whoever placed those ads.
" I think the Indian Ad Industry is at its summit of exuberance & excellence & this is a good example to portray to the world what ads are for... !!! "
Sounded weird !... ain't it? But, this is what Mahesh Bhatt would say if interviewed, with, him scratching in all the nooks or corners of his body.
p.s : - My Nikon doesn't have an an-tye-blur technology. So, if the above pic looks blurred, please don't report to Sony.
2 comments:
Too good analysis / relating (whatever it is ) i have lost many pictures due to blurring during my excited state due to a chemical substance (especially alcohol)
Digital Chemistry...
It is a coincidence no doubt, but you related it well :)
If I remember correctly, HAIG sponsored a Vintage Car rally recently, and seeing the HAIG logos on it I was wondering what is it about. Now I know :)
By the way, Mulshi is quite serene in the countryside.
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