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Posted By: Grover

Advertisement - 03/07/05 03:46 PM

Good Monday Morning,

I saw this ad for Chivas recently in a magazine ... needless to say an extraordinary shot ... Anyone have a guess as to which lighthouse it might be?



Barry
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: Advertisement - 03/07/05 04:12 PM

Are you old enough to be reading Chivas ads?

Looks like a British light, but I have no idea if it is nor which one.
Posted By: Grover

Re: Advertisement - 03/07/05 04:59 PM

John,

You made me laugh ... My BOYS are old enough to be reading Chivas ads ...

Though I "borrowed" the picture from their website, if you saw the picture in context, in the magazine where I found it, I guarantee ... one hundred percent guarantee ... two things ...

... one ... you may not have seen it the first, or even the second, time through ... you may, as I have, missed it altogether and then tripped upon it quite by accident ...

... two ... upon seeing this issue, one cannot help become a Chicago Cubs fan, if not for life, then certainly for this upcoming season ...

Barry
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Advertisement - 03/07/05 05:43 PM

Paul is the resident Chivas fan. Maybe he wrote them suggesting they combine two of the things he really enjoys . . . .
Posted By: seagirt

Re: Advertisement - 03/07/05 10:59 PM

Open lighthouse gallery + alcohol = eek. eek laugh

Seriously, very interesting ad. Anyone else have ads? Maybe we could make an ad thread.
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Advertisement - 06/26/05 07:11 PM

A friend sent us wine labels. Do they count as ads?


smile cool
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Advertisement - 06/26/05 07:13 PM

... and another ...


wink
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Advertisement - 06/26/05 09:08 PM

Sure, they are ads. Kind of surprised they didn't use NY lights on their labels though.

Do you have any ideas about the Chivas ad? Is it possible that it is a UK light? Taking a loser look at it, the Fresnel has to be a first or second order, with maybe as many as 4 bullseyes. Definitely a land fall light as opposed to a harbor light.
Posted By: WackoPaul

Re: Advertisement - 06/26/05 11:11 PM

Here is a wallpaper version of the chivas image... It gives you a closer look..

Chivas Ad
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Advertisement - 06/27/05 03:51 AM

Looking at that picture in the larger size, is that actually a clam shell lens?
Posted By: Lightshipfan

Re: Advertisement - 06/27/05 03:44 PM

Hello Grover,

thanks to Photoshop, the Lighthouse ad is a 'two-locations ad'...
- the Lighthouse: Faro de Penas, Spain
- people and landscape have been shot in Porquerolles, France
The reason being security and feasability: it is not possible to find a lighthouse footbridge wide enough to fit people sitting!

Regards
Lightshipfan
Posted By: mombo

Re: Advertisement - 06/27/05 04:42 PM

Stan and Margaret: I have an empty bottle with that last label you posted. Drank the wine! smile
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Advertisement - 06/27/05 05:05 PM

Thanks, Lightshipfan. Now, how did you determine the location? From your personal knowedge of the region or from other sources?

It does look like a very interesting light.
Posted By: Digger

Re: Advertisement - 06/27/05 07:44 PM

Paul, by wallpaper, do you mean living room!?!? laugh
Posted By: WackoPaul

Re: Advertisement - 06/27/05 08:08 PM

Websites with images of the lighthouse..

Faro de Penas, Spain

Faro de Penas, Spain
Posted By: Lightshipfan

Re: Advertisement - 06/28/05 10:28 AM

Dave, the answer is, that I am collecting lighthouse ads. I am trying to find out, why the company used a lighthouse to represent their product. Chivas used this lighthouse, because a lighthouse is a synonym for travel, openmindness, and "living it large". Chivas consumers care about style, aspire to the best of everything and want to live life to the fullest, they want to have the Chivas life!

Have a good Tueday!
Lightshipfan
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Advertisement - 06/28/05 03:13 PM

Thanks, Lightshipfan. Interesting analogy there.

You would really enjoy Pigeon Point Light. It has been used in many ads, often television. The ad firms have not been too shy about moving it around the country to fit their needs.

Paul, we are going to have to work on the style issue....
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Advertisement - 06/28/05 03:28 PM

Another advert. This time for our bank!



We have asked them which lighthouse this is. But so far they have not answered. confused
Posted By: Grover

Re: Advertisement - 06/29/05 02:25 PM

I found this one day skimming ebay ...



Never saw it during the campaign ... wonder if it was just used locally ...

Barry
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: Advertisement - 06/29/05 03:43 PM

Barry - is there any printing along the edge of the button to show the source? Seems like there should be a "This message..."
Posted By: seagirt

Re: Advertisement - 06/29/05 04:08 PM

Stan and Margaret - that looks like a light along the West Coast of the US. Maybe Umpqua River, Oregon? If you look at www.lighthousefriends.com, click "search by map" at the bottom, and look at CA/OR/WA lights, you will definitely find one or more matches.
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: Advertisement - 06/29/05 07:49 PM

I thought of Umpqua right away, too, Greg. But Umpqua has the big RED First Order Lens. This one has an aero-beacon. Perhaps Yaquina?

Strange that a British Bank would choose an American Lighthouse, but it sure does look American -- and Northwesetern, too.
Posted By: WackoPaul

Re: Advertisement - 06/29/05 08:04 PM

Bush button being sold by a person that lists San Diego as their location
Posted By: Weasel58

Re: Advertisement - 06/30/05 12:10 AM

In answer to Greg, John and The Lighthouse Duo, that's North Head light.

http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=116
Posted By: WackoPaul

Re: Advertisement - 06/30/05 12:44 AM

North Head is totally the wrong shape conical tower.. The tower in the button has two outside railings and walkways around the lanternroom at different levels..
Posted By: Weasel58

Re: Advertisement - 06/30/05 12:57 AM

Paul

I was answering the lighthouse Duo's Question. In the advertisement that they show, the lighthouse IS North Head. Take a look at the second photo on Lighthouse friends website. Lets look at the characteristics in question.
Advertisement
Red top White tower.
North Head
Red top White tower
Advertisement
Tower has square recess under the lantern room
North Head
Tower has square recess under the lantern room
Advertisement
Tower appears to be straighter up and down than your typical tower.
North Head
Tower appears to almost look like a soup can
Posted By: WackoPaul

Re: Advertisement - 06/30/05 04:13 AM

Sorry Eric, I had the button on the brain... The tower in the bank ad is is most assuredly North Head.. Been there, got the t-shirt!
Posted By: ericlighthouse

Re: Advertisement - 06/30/05 04:30 AM

Such Clever Lighthouse people. smile
Posted By: ericlighthouse

Re: Advertisement - 06/30/05 04:35 AM

About the campaign button, if I remember correctly, it is not required on buttons. (Would be hard to get on or read anyway.) laugh
Posted By: Dave H

Re: Advertisement - 06/30/05 05:17 AM

I agree with the bank ad being North Head, but it has been a little styleized I do believe. It certainly appears thinner and taller that one would normally see. Granted, you can achieve the effect with camera angle, but it sure looks like a little help from Photoshop.
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Advertisement - 06/30/05 09:17 PM

The bank is now sending me all manner of answers. They originally claimed the light to be Start Point here in England, but it looks nothing like that. So they appologised and have gone away for some more investigation :p
I am reasonably certain that they would not use a US lighthouse (sorry :rolleyes: ) and that this is a southern UK light. But which one? We will see... Watch this space! I'll let you know!
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: Advertisement - 06/30/05 09:42 PM

I'm 99% certain that is North Head Washington. But we shall see what the Bank comes up with. Could be a bit of embarassment for them to admit it's not an English light.
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: Advertisement - 07/01/05 02:38 PM

John, I think you are right. They have finally admitted that they bought the pictures from some advertising service and are "not sure which light it is, but it may be American".
Well that is it then... North Head it is.
Wow, Eric is right... Clever Lighthouse People !!
Thanks for all the interest!
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