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National Aquarium in Baltimore, Evolution Exhibit: Eye

National Aquarium in Baltimore, Evolution Exhibit: Eye
Your rating: None Average: 3.9 (21 votes)

Advertising Agency: Bed & Breakfast, USA
Art Director / Copywriter: David Krulik
Photographer: Ted Sabarese

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xhp's picture 545 pencils

OMG so big eyes, so forced, so bad ! wooooot is that a joke ?

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Nhanha's picture 108 pencils

There's no reason to make the eyes so big. Horrible.

me thinks's picture 722 pencils

This is good stuff. There is no reason to criticize.

unaquestionediali's picture 473 pencils

everybody here criticize, even when stuffs are good. i would like to see their portfolios...
i don't really like this ad, but i like the pictures.

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richex's picture 18 pencils

wow! i like the emphasis, pretty strong, maybe too strong...but without the bulge it probably would have been worse off.

Guest's picture
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I get it. We came from the sea. Strong execution and photography.

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