The new Jetta commercials are very effective (the ones were you see the people talking one second, the next a head-on collision. End commercial with torn up looking Jetta).
But forget the commercial and the car, look at that fence! Fine piece of craftsmanship there!
For a Director of Graphic Design I am shocked at the composition of this photo. Just shocked.
Agreed! There's no balance. You've got that white line jutting out and for some reason there is a portion of the other car in front, not enough to add to the shot, just the bumper!
On second thought, perhaps the composition is as intended. Maybe this is his Degas.
i had to take the pictures fast, as i didn't want my hood to think i was casing my own car.
I just bought this thing, so far, it's the best car I've ever owned, and that's saying a lot, considering my first car was a 1981 Ford Mustang with simulated wood grain interior white vinyl roof, nonexistent breaks, with a top speed of 73.23 miles per hour, down hill, aka, "White Shadow"... they are still talking about that car in Yolo county. Anyway, only had this car for 24 hours (at time of writing this) so far so good. Only complaint is that I drove to Roseville from Oakland to get it. The Oakland Subaru is ungodly bad. Subaru corporate should scud that thing. More on that later...
Posted on 2006-05-15 23:56:45