dr-kamiya
Dr.Kamiya
dr-kamiya

It's not?

You've made an 11 seater SUV into a 4 seater SUV. You'll find space.

Your argument is invalid. smart for two is great at off-roading with a little modification.

water seeping through the concerete.

Doubt it, lighting in these environments is terrible for cameras.

I disagree. HDR, when done well, is extremely valuable in architecture/interior/construction photos. As a photographer myself, I commend the use of HDR here. Allows for more detail to be captured in downright challenging lighting conditions. I'd much rather use subtle HDR than flashes and strobes in this type of

As much as I think HDR photography has jumped the shark (looking at you Wired Magazine) there are applications where it's technically appropriate. With the range of lighting in tunnels going from klieg lamp blinding to inky black shadows, I'd surmise that its use here was warranted.

Haha i never thought about that, but its kind of uncanny. same "face" shape. Supra is rounded, bloaty F40!

I also think that Toyota used the Ferrari F40 as the "concept car" for the last Supra. As proof, I submit the following photos.

I'm lethargic (as I've always been, lazyyyy...), my hairs falling out (30+), and I desperately want to buy the new Corvette. ... FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

A thief with a steering wheel

Maybe YOU don't ghostride at highway speeds, you chicken.

This new fad seems safer than ghostriding.

Clearly the author of the article hasn't spent a goddamn minute shoveling snow in his life haha.  It's not nearly as cut and dry as you make it sound...  Its heavy, hard work and sucks a lot of time from the lives of those who live in snow-prone areas.

I can tell you from personal experience, it goes something like

I wonder if the guy who wrote this article lives in a snow climate and has to park on the street?

I got a great idea: Let's make the comment system even MORE complicated.