Posts Tagged STI

1st attempt at a rolling shot

 

I was stationary and thought i'd try to capture a few shots of a subaru that drove by, Not too bad for my first attempt but I know i can do better.  I am using a Canon 60D with the kit lens.  (No $$ to get the 50mm 1.4 or 1.8).  I set my dial to TV (shutter priority) and turned the dial down to about 60 as my base.  I then tweaked it slower and faster to try a few captures.  I do not have any other camera gear except my Manfrotto tripod of which i didn't use.  No camera rigs

Here is the original shot:

Click here to see the edited shot: (Notice i left off the wing on the back, oops)

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Subaru Drive Performance – Friend got his Forester in.

Glad to see its in the current issue of Subaru Drive :)

 

FORESTER MUDDER

This is my fourth Subaru since 1994. Each car has been different in its own way, from the high-mileage 1990 Legacy that just wouldn’t stop going to the high-horsepower and sporty 2006 WRX STi.

http://www.driveperformance.subaru.com/version7_2/reverse.asp#forester

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Grassroots Motorsports magazine purchases Subiesport Magazine

Sad to see my beloved subiesport go but hopefully it will be just as good over at GrassRootsMotorsports

HOLLY HILL, Fla., November 18, 2009—Motorsport Marketing, Inc., publishers of Grassroots Motorsports magazine, are pleased to announce that they have acquired Subiesport Magazine’s print and digital editions from MediaSpigot LLC, a media company based in Kirkland, Wash. Grassroots Motorsports Publisher Tim Suddard had this to say about the purchase: “Here at Grassroots, we know and love Subarus and have been at the forefront of the blossoming Subaru market for many years. Bringing Subiesport into our fold is a good fit for both companies and will mutually benefit our combined readerships. Not only will we fulfill all remaining Subiesport digital and print subscriptions with Grassroots Motorsports, but we’re also going to ramp up coverage. Our hope is that we can deliver beyond our new readers’ expectations.” David S. Wallens, Grassroots Motorsports editorial director, commented on how the acquisition will affect the editorial side of Grassroots Motorsports: “In addition to our already extensive autocross and rally coverage, we have begun to create even more Subaru-specific features in light of this acquisition. In fact, we already went out and purchased our new project car: a 2003 Subaru WRX, which we’ve been having fun with. I welcome Subaru fans to give us feedback on our Web site and tell us what they want us to do with it—while it’s still mostly stock.” Tim Suddard continued, “Another great benefit of this acquisition is that, rather than have a competitor in the Northwest, we now have a friend and ally in former Subiesport Publisher Ryan Douthit. We have known Ryan for many years and have respected what he accomplished with Subiesport. Now, however, he’ll be able to put more of his energy into producing great content, both for Grassroots Motorsports as well as his growing video series, ‘Driving Sports TV.’” Douthit added, “Having competed against Grassroots Motorsports in the cutthroat magazine business, I know that the quality of their editorial and the ethics of their staff is unsurpassed. Also, as a larger publishing company, they will be able to do a great job providing the Subiesport readership with the type of content they continue to crave—now eight times a year!” The acquisition is effective immediately. Subiesport subscribers will receive all issues due to them, starting with the April issue of Grassroots Motorsports, which gets mailed in February 2010. About Grassroots Motorsports:? Grassroots Motorsports is the how-to magazine for the serious sports car enthusiast. From profiles of new sports cars to in-depth—and occasionally off-the-wall—project cars, for 25 years each issue of GRM has been packed with practical tips that help real-world sports car enthusiasts get race car performance out of their daily drivers. To receive a free trial copy of Grassroots Motorsports, request one online at grassrootsmotorsports.com/try or call the magazine’s offices at (800) 520-8292. About MediaSpigot LLC: ?Based in Kirkland, Wash., MediaSpigot is an event and media company that focuses primarily on the automotive enthusiast market. Through its “Driving Sports TV” brand it has produced exclusive motoring content for Web, broadcast television, live streaming video and on-demand services. For more information, visit mediaspigot.com.

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Subaru Car Meet

Sunday, October 25th 2009.

Location & Time

Quaker Steak & Lube
10 Chrome Drive
Greenville, SC 29615
4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

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Fairway Subaru Meet June 27th Pictures

Event Pictures can be found here

Some excerpts:

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Fairway Subaru Next Meet Suggestions!

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Well I got the thinking if we don’t meet at the importnationals place what are some things everyone would like to see at the next meet? besides a 20g give away lol.

So far I have:
1. Inside gathering place for the cooling off
2. name tags with our forum screenname on them, so we actually know who people are

I have to go by sometime next week to talk to jan and daniel so I’ll give them some suggestions. The idea is a big swap meet of any cars…… then this could become a “big” once or twice a year thing then regular subie meets other times.

update: 4/28/2009 – Went by and we think we solved the issue with cooling off, jan said we could use the service area and that end of the store. I talked about some other stuff with Daniel and Jan and I guess the next thing is dates, do we do a meet or a meet ride, or a swap meet. I’d still like to see what other cars we could get to come.

Proposed dates:
July 18th

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Removed July 25th because its on a auto x weekend

August 1st
August 8th

I know these dates are usually really hot outside so another thing would be should we meet earlier in the day? I don’t think people would show up if the meet started at 9am lol but figured I’d throw it out there. So with all that said lets hear what ya’ll think. I’m up for opening the event up for all cars, might beat the record again

Fairway Subaru now on facebook

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Fairway Subaru Meet 4-4-2009 Pictures


Link to the meet gallery can be found here.

The photo’s are watermarked but if you would like a non-watermarked copy then just send me a PM and I’ll get you a link to one. Only done this so they don’t end up on a poster. The turn out went great in my book and we had about 50+ total cars (including the hondas, nissans, pickups & 1 vw (hehe greg). I know I didn’t get a picture of every car and I apologize about that but I stayed on the move the whole time and came home and realized I had 2 drinks and a hotdog and was quite dehydrated lol.

If anyone would like me to put a name to the photos in the gallery just shoot me a pm and I’ll change it. I was so glad that we actually had some nice weather (little hot) but I think it turned out great and just wanted to thank the people that made it possible so I’ll list a few here

Fairway Subaru – For the great food, drinks, music, and moving the cars around so we could have what we needed. Special thanks to Jan and Daniel for helping getting everything ready!
Subaru of America – For the great swag we gave away.
BFG (Rubberman) – For bringing some stuff to give away… minus the rally book that got picked up but recovered.
Dell Computer Corporation – For sending the Dell All in one printer.

Woo Hoo were listed on FairwaySubaru.net also now :)

http://www.fairwaysubaru-sc.com/subaruclub.htm

Just so everyone knows who helped put this event on you can see below:

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