Luckily no dropped valves,
I would love if more people did, but I stole the photos from a reddit post so, my bad ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Nothing personal, since you didn't shoot them. And it was a really dumb TJ.
I'm a member of a group who thinks people should be required to take a 3-week photography course and get certified before a manufacturer is allowed to enable the camera on their phone. Maybe that's a little over the top, but the world would certainly benefit - at least both of us in this growing group think so.
Nothing personal, since you didn't shoot them. And it was a really dumb TJ.
I'm a member of a group who thinks people should be required to take a 3-week photography course and get certified before a manufacturer is allowed to enable the camera on their phone. Maybe that's a little over the top, but the world would certainly benefit - at least both of us in this growing group think so.
I agree, landscape can make for a better picture.
However, most people don't take the time to rotate their phone when scrolling through stuff.
So, the landscape picture ends up small and harder to see.
People are lazy. Portrait is easier to take and easier to view.
You also have a generation of people who have never used a regular camera.
I'd just be worried those hood vents might let water get to the engine and mess something up.
You reckon the engine may possibly be hydrolocked?
Depends on when they turned it off. Might be fine.