landonblankemeyer
Landon Blankemeyer
landonblankemeyer

I was on my way home from the beach in my 300,000 mile Outback that I had bought just a few days prior to leaving for this trip. Car seemed fine, only had a slight drivetrain hesitation that I planned on fixing when I got back. Well, I was halfway home, and heard a bang. Then the hesitation went away. So, I thought

This is coming from an owner of an Outback with 300,000 miles on it. I bought this car a few weeks ago from a seller that I know and trust. He went over the car, made sure everything was as perfect as it can be before selling it to me for a low price. I needed a car badly, and I was willing to buy anything. The

What road is that? I’m in Richmond too and have never heard of it.

Pence?

The 2.5 is a flat-four, not a flat six. There is a 3.6 flat six available, though.

It's nice seeing a new car without steering wheel controls for everything.

if I had the money, I'd get one of these in a heartbeat.

Being a photographer, this video made me cringe.

I'd go with it like this.

i don't know I'd anyone else has mentioned this, but with AdBlock Plus, it sometimes has trouble on YouTube, the video ads being disabled made it buffer badly on any resolution. Both Mac and PC.

I'm starting to search for my first car, and I'm considering the V6 Accord, or any other V6 sedan over a 4 cylinder. I'll deal with the slightly reduced gas mileage for the fun. The steering on the Accord is responsive too, which is nice. Much better than my mom's '06 CRV that I drive most of the time.

My brother recently bought a '95 with a V6, and has let me drive it a couple times. Damn, the thing is fun. I have only been driving for a few months, and the thing is the easiest thing I've driven and if I put my foot to the floor, it will go.

pre editing the shots looked like crap IMO, too soft, colors dull, etc. I use the kit lens, so it's kinda understandable. Looking into a nifty fifty soon.

I don't even think I purposely did the tilted shot, I just held the camera low and hoped for the best, and it ended up being tilted, and I liked the angle. I remember I tried straightening the photo, but it cut part of the car off, so I kept it. Angles like that can either make or break a picture sometimes.

HDR is taking one underexposed shot, one regularly exposed, and one over exposed, and then merging the photos. That is one photo that I did some editing to in Photoshop RAW. Colors would pop more if it was HDR.

this isn't HDR... This is sharpened to an extent farther than my normal photos, because I liked the look. If anything, some of the colors in the photo are dull compared to what they were before editing.

not all those "teenagers running around with their parents DSLR's to put pics on Instagram later" are actually like that. Some of those teens, including me, actually know what they're doing with that camera, and it is their own, and maybe even their parents don't know what it does past the green square. Here's an