The winner of our Best Picture of the Month Competition for December was Kari Sällinen from Finland with this festive homage to Trading Places. Kari wins 3 Last Exit to Nowhere T-shirts of his choice.
If you’d like to enter our Best Picture of the Month Competition for January then send your image to: info@lastexittonowhere.com – All images must contain a reference to Last Exit to Nowhere in some way.
The Best Picture of the Month winner for November is Mark Hibbins for sending us this ace photo of himself and his crew all wearing our Winchester Tavern T-shirt (inspired by Shaun of the Dead) to a recent Zed Events Zombie Hunt. Mark wins 3 Last Exit to Nowhere T-shirts of his choice from our current range. If you’d like to have a go at entering our Best Picture of the Month competition for December then send your photo/image to: info@lastexittonowhere.com – all entries must contain a reference to Last Exit to Nowhere in some way.
The winner of Best Picture of the Month Competition for October 2013 is Carlos Alarcon with this simple, yet effective photo recreating the infamous scene from The Shining. It goes to prove that you don’t need to be a photoshop whizkid to win.
If you have an image or photo you’d like to submit to our Best Picture of the Month competition for the chance to win 3 Last Exit T-shirts of your choice, then send your entries to: info@lastexittonowhere.com – as always, all images much contain a reference to Last Exit to Nowhere in some way.
The winner of September’s Best Picture of the Month Competition is Justin Leeming with this fantastic photo of his son Elliot wearing our Jaws inspired The Three Barrels Kids T-shirt. A big thanks to everyone who entered this time round. If you have an image or photo you’d like to submit to our Best Picture of the Month competition for the chance to win 3 Last Exit T-shirts of your choice, then send your entries to: info@lastexittonowhere.com – please remember, that all images much contain a reference to Last Exit to Nowhere in some way.
The Best Picture of the Month Competition winner for September this year is Molly Stapleton. Molly writes: ‘I bribed my little sisters into helping me with this photo. We’re dressed as the good guys and the bad guys (and also possibly the ugly guys) from my favourite film series The Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy to celebrate the final instalment, The World’s End, being released. Despite one sibling getting continually distracted by a cat and the other entering her stroppy teenage phase we had such fun taking these pictures.’ Molly wins 3 Last Exit to Nowhere T-shirts of her choice. If you’d like to enter the competition this month, send your image/photo to: info@lastexittonowhere.com – all entries must contain a reference to Last Exit to Nowhere in some way.
The Best Picture of the Month winning image goes to Paul Bailey for this awesome recreation of the scene from Jurassic Park.
Paul writes: The dinosaur was originally an animatronic model at Chester zoo, which I took close up photos of at the time cos I was planning this photo. I then replaced the crappy painted eye with a photo of my eye, made the whole thing look more dinosauric in photoshop. Then I went to a printers and got it printed out as a massive poster and it sat in my room for the winter months. After dusting it off, took it to a friends house who has a driveway surrounded by foliage, needed for the photo and also meant that didn’t get any weird looks :p Simply stuck the poster to a board and held it up outside the car whilst I sat inside and acted badly. Bit o photoshop to fill in a few gaps and extend the neck and hey presto – a photo I’m proud of :p
If you got an image or photograph you’d like to submit to our next Best Picture of the Month competition then send it in to us: info@lastexittonowhere.com – The winner of each competition gets 3 Last Exit to Nowhere T-shirts of their choice. All images must contain a reference to Last Exit to Nowhere in some way.
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