St. Louis Named Most Dangerous U.S. City pictures -
[ "A surge in violence made St. Louis the most dangerous city in the country, leading a trend of violent crimes rising much faster in the Midwest than in the rest of nation, according to an annual list. St. Louis has been on the list of 10 most dangerous U.S. cities for years". ]
If you've never been to St. Louis, now is not a good time to visit. It received the title of most dangerous US city this year, thanks to all hard working criminals who work 24/7 to make the city famous. The center of St. Louis features 630-foot-tall stainless-steel arch - a monument to the early pioneers who came west with nothing but their wagons, their guns, and their crimes. Visitors may ride to the top of the arch, where, high above the Mississippi River, they may see the panorama of crimes in the city.
In this contest you are asked to "criminalize" any St. Louis related theme (city part, event, people, products, etc.), and feature it as a tourism advertisement for St. Louis.
Danger pictures - Seymour Joseph Guy "Unconscious of Danger" / Love the idea of before and after with the original. / Congrats on a Clean Sweep Bruce.Great chops. / This is the secret behind the "Lady is First" concept.
Rowan Atkinson + Rodney Dangerfield pictures - Rowan Atkins and Rodney Dangerfield "I get no respect, so pull my finger." / Congratulations, Rain. That's one freaky character. / Clean. I think there's some unmasked stuff from the one of the sources on the hand holding the napkin. The face looks great though. / I see you decided to finally edit this one. Nice job.
Dangerous pictures - It takes three to get him in. / The government wanted to kill him before Joe jackson did. / dont really get the joke, but the image was well done.
Endangered Species pictures - Check out full view / Hey, we used to catch those in the Philippines. Very nice.
Afghan Girl + Rodney Dangerfield pictures - Afghan women get no respect. Source 1 Source 2 / Someone did something that should never have done. / See my critic to the precedent I allude. LINK / 1985 Natl Geographic Cover The Afghan girl used in this entry is one of the most reproduced photos in history. It first appeared on the cover of National Geographic in June of 1985---well before the current crisis in Afghanistan. I chose it because it is a very recognizeable image of a beautiful woman---and I combined it with a very recognizeable photo of a homely dude. Please do not assign political motives. I assure you that there are none. / In my oppinion to say something as 'Afghan women get no respect' linked with Rodney Dangerfield, a name that implies being a completely unknown/bad people, goes beyond joke and enters deep inside the field of the political affirmation. Many people could feel offended. / Sorry Robo, but I can't understand your English. All I can say is that no offense was intended to anyone. If you feel that this is offensive, please FLAG the image and let the administrators decide if it needs to be removed. / The proxy war in Aghanistan has been going on for decades and the girl is the poster child of war victims. The Great Game Wiki The US funded the Mujahideen back in 1979 and they became the Taliban after the Soviet pullout. Now we fight the Taliban with Pakistan about ready to explode into chaos. Reap what ye sow... / This is NOT a political statement. Please move your political commentary to the forum page. / I agree with the author. No offense was intended here. / It rides in the shadows of my Iraqi genocide entry and thus it will be viewed in that light. When you combined and image of the poster child of war victims with a dead comedian who played a victim, it becomes a moral paradox with heavy political overtones which can assault people's thoughts by raising the specter of guilt. Some have yet too overcome those feelings and then you will become the target of blame for their inner rage...they also call it shooting the messenger. To me it is dark humor about victimization that did a good job at provoking feedback and a decent chop visually. When your image pokes at the proverbial hornets nest of supressed guilt, expect comments that you don't agree with and pat your back when there's lots of them. / I don't see anything wrong with this picture. I doubt the author meant anything bad by it. Plus it's nicely photoshopped.
Danger: Toes at Work pictures - What a talented woman. / I love this idea, but there needs to be more shadowing on the white part of the brush/cap....on the right side of the toes.
Armed and dangerous pictures - As usually, English police will not carry firearms, but an alternative was found. / "I believe agent Smith is not here today, Sir." / This might have worked, if it was a witch hunt.
Danger pictures - I tried to fix it, hope I got it. / I love this one. I love the tight close-up. If I were going to be really, REALLY nit-picky, I'd wonder why the girl and the base are one solid color, but there is a line between the croc and the base where the colors don't match. They'd have been painted at the same time, wouldn't they. / I think it's fixed because I see colors perfectly match. Nice / Nothing like a little game of hide and seek - Everglades style.