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I think the Ferrari F1 shot is probably the most boring of them all. Just sitting there on a white backdrop. Yawn. You know what would be actually breathtaking? If it were a motion photo of it zipping around a tricky turn on a track. You know the kind, a nice focused cockpit and a bit of motion blur in the background.

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I'm not that impressed by it. Looks like a fairly standard low-angle rear-quarter studio shot. Is there something I'm missing about it? Actually it rather looks like a rendering or painting. Actually they all look like paintings...

If these are photos, then there are too many filters going on. That's the one thing about digital photography I don't like. Calling stuff like these "photos" when they went through a lot of work in photoshop.

It is.

Johann built that flatbed to cart around his other Volvo toys

Runner up!

Who's the Nimrod that brought his plane?

Go anywhere, do anything!

Plain. Plain plain plain plain plane.

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The last laps of Interlagos 2008. Not that it was super wet or that the racing itself was super sick, but come on, the tire gamble for the championship was the best F1 finish ever. And Hamilton overtaking Glock in the last corner, Massa being champion for 20 seconds, that was as intense as it could get.

No need to even have the race now. Josh Wise just won at Talladega.

Your move now, Countries That Aren't America.

I liked the parts where he filmed his shoes, the barriers, and the sidewalk... So pretty much the whole thing.

Thanks for making me watch "Five Minutes of Running With a Camera Pointed at the Ground feat. Occasional Car Accidents"

Yeah, I agree with you on this. But at the very least, they could have told people that the chances of finding the people alive were very slim after a certain point in the investigation. Instead, they kept families hopes up, and built them up for a huge fall. That's not fair... Not at all.

Pit strategy became everything, with even squeaky-clean Jeff Gordon getting a penalty for speeding through the lane. But it wasn't really Goodyear's fault – this year's rule change came down so late that by the time they got the new regulations, they'd already committed to using the same tire as last year. Plus, as

You don't think Ferrari is 100% at fault?! Ferrari is 0% at fault! Every headline about this implies blame on Ferrari, when every atom of blame belongs on the hotel. You don't have any awareness of who's booked in a hotel room before you get there, why would Ferrari? What were they supposed to do, call ahead and ask

While I feel sad for the families of MH370, I don't think that Ferrari deserves any of the blame. No one could have anticipated this and they booked a hotel as they usually do. There is no correct course of action in a case like this. Ferrari would find it difficult to rebook its team in such a short space of time and