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Image 1 — Can I turn right here?
Image 2 — Can I turn right here?

Can I turn right here?

I believe keep left here means keep left of the splitter.

There was rush traffic in front of me so I can't turn left or right until it clears - but I got honked like 15 times by the person behind me - either because he was impatient or was trying to tell me to turn left.

Now I'm confused, why he would honk at me when the road in front is full of cars.

There's no 'no right turn' sign, the road doesn't direct me in any way to only turn left. Navigator also tells me to go right.

Edit: Thanks for all the reply. It was around 9:30 so it wasn't the peak-of-peak traffic so it took about 30 seconds to clear out. But I should take a different route if I happen to pass by next time because it was my first time driving around this area and was relying too much on my navigator.

u/Economy_Evening_2989 — 4 days ago

Another question!

Fellow Prismo or Aeropress flow control filter cap? - Fellow recently came to Australia so prismo not yet available at this time

Also, which Fellow drinkware do people own and think it's worth it? I might want to buy new glass cups and bottles

Thanks

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u/Economy_Evening_2989 — 15 days ago
▲ 1 r/Camry

Pic1 is Camry, pic2 is crown

they both have Nanoe-X air purifying cabin

crazy how much you can get in a Camry if you just put down the money but I want to know if others here have used this feature and think it's good?

u/Economy_Evening_2989 — 15 days ago

Atoms vacuum canister - manual or electronic?

Is it a pain to keep the vacuum seal in manual? how long does the electronic battery last on full charge and how long does it take to charge?

tia 👍

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u/Economy_Evening_2989 — 16 days ago
▲ 20 r/COROLLA

Australia fyi

Why is bz4x touring coming before corolla touring even though we've been waiting for it for a long time.

u/Economy_Evening_2989 — 18 days ago
▲ 7 r/photographycirclejerk+1 crossposts

Hi! I’m looking to buy a digicam that has a dreamy and saturated vibe. I love going out and taking photos especially in nature, and would love a camera that can get a soft glow with warm colors and highlight both me and the environment. I’ve done lots of research, however I would love to hear from more experienced owners/collectors. I’m just looking for casual photos that will give me the aesthetic in mind. From what I’m seeing, Fujifilm gives the exact colors/vibes wanted, however the cameras I’m looking at are far out of my budget. I don’t need anything crazy or super trendy, just something that can give me some beautiful warm/saturated colors. Additionally, I’m curious to know if these photos I’ve attached are due to settings or after effects in an editing app, or if they’re actually achievable with just the camera.

QUESTIONNAIRE

BUDGET: I am preferably looking for something in the $100-200 USD range and will spend no more than 300

COUNTRY: I am located in the US. I’m likely to buy the camera off of EBay or FB marketplace

CONDITION: Used is just fine! Again I just care about the aesthetic photos, not really if it’s perfect lol

TYPE OF CAM: not gonna front I have no idea what a mirrorless or point and shoot camera is etc 😭

INTENDED USE: Solely photography. I could not care less about video quality

NEEDED FEATURES: I don’t know enough about cameras to have required features. Preferably something that is easy to use for a beginner/casual learner

PORTABILITY: something on the smaller side. It needs to be able to be carried around and put in a purse

CAMERAS IM CONSIDERING: Fujifilm- warm saturated colors (apologies for being so broad, I have little understanding of Fujifilm cams), Canon power shot sd1100- not exactly the colors I want but gives clear and nice photos with an affordable price, Canon ELPH sd600- again not the colors I want but is still clear and gives pretty nice photos for the price

CAMERAS I HAVE: Canon Rebel t-5- I use solely for wildlife photography because of its quality. It’s too big to carry around for simple cute photos like I’m looking for

u/Economy_Evening_2989 — 23 days ago