A phone has far worse image quality, and a DSLR is far less portable.
A phone has far worse image quality, and a DSLR is far less portable.
A phone has far worse image quality, and a DSLR is far less portable.
A phone has far worse image quality, and a DSLR is far less portable.
Unless you own the parking lot, it is by definition not your problem. You don’t “have a right” to a space more than anyone else. Seeking needless confrontation is stupid in any circumstance.
Who the fuck cares if someone takes up two spaces? Mind you own business and get a life.
This is my docs car. He actually did surgery on my foot (a podiatrist) last friday and I was in his office this morning for follow up. Thought it was odd he and the car werent at the office when I got there.
That thing that's dropped on my porch once a year, and goes straight to the recycle bin?
The return of the VW Microbus. Like recessions, this rumor/concept/b.s. reappears every 7-10 years.
I've never even seen one of these things outside of press fleets. I think it only exists for bloggers and magazine writers to test.
My car is the white one on the opposite side. Was returning from my run. Wish I had my dashcam with me, it was a totally different view.
It's not a Tacoma, it's just a Toyota Pickup. Tacomas weren't built until 6 years later in 1995. Oh, and whatever it's called, it's definitely CP for this build quality at this price..
It shows
I had the rare privilege of working on the SR-71 program for four years, as a computer programmer. Everything everyone says about how awesome these planes are is absolutely correct.
Licence plate frame and badge below the tail light say Jack Hanania Hyundai of Orange Park. Pause the video at 00:40
Automatic Transmissions... that shit is sorcery, and I'm an engineer.
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Autkin isn't criticizing a random photo, but instead one purposefully picked out to convey the prime example of "using the rule of thirds to compose a great shot". As far as it being a cell phone shot, that doesn't affect composition very much. Here is one of my cell phone shots, still follows rule of 3rds for the…