Awesome video with slow-motion parkour moves and Audi cars
Inception Chair
Taking the chair archetype and placing within it chairs that are progressively smaller. Each chair has hand cut grooves on the inside edges of its seat frame as well as notches in the seat back. These grooves range from 1/2” wide to 1/8” wide. The mechanism works so that the pegs fit into the grooves of the chair one size bigger and slides into place so that the horizontal edge between the chair seat and back line up. The simple mechanism allows the chairs to be taken apart and put together with ease.
Designed by Vivian Chu
The iPhone Shutter Grip($40)! It’s an ergonomic grip that makes your iPhone feel just like an SLR (only smaller). It adds a photo and video button right where you’re used to having a shutter button.
The grip connects to the charging slot and hugs the sides of your iPhone for a secure hold. (It’ll even adjust to fit over your case!) Just like that,your iPhone is transformed into a hand-held camera.
Since you don’t have to tap your iPhone’s screen you’ll have less shake in your low light pics. And you can shoot without worrying about your phone slipping out of your hands!
When you realize mid-shoot that you should really be capturing in video, just press the black video record button. You can even capture stills of your video by pressing the shutter button again, mid-shoot!
- Adds a shutter button and ergonomic grip to your phone
- Grip also has a tripod mount
- Adjusts to fit over most cases
- Two buttons to switch between photo and video!
- Allows you to capture stills while shooting videos!
- Works with the iPhone 3GS, 4, and 4S and the iPod Touch
The iPhone Shutter Grip only works with the “Belkin LiveAction” Camera App
There are a lot of good/great DJ apps for iOS, but if you’re ready to graduate to physical control over your mixes, the iRig Mix ($100) is a good place to start. This lightweight, portable box offers crossfader, cue, EQ, and volume controls, can be used with a single iOS device or in a more traditional two device setup, and also offers an extra guitar/mic input, standard RCA outputs for direct connection to PAs or powered speakers, and, of course, a headphone output for master or cue monitoring.
Popping up at Great Jones butcher shop Japan Premium Beef is Chicago-based Balloon Factory, who will be handmaking beef-inspired latex balloons in shapes like various cuts of meat. Pick up a porterhouse, flank, filet mignon, t-bone or variously sized sausages and see how the crafty team constructs such an intriguing take on the ubiquitous balloon.
Located at 57 Great Jones Street.
If you travel a lot and live life from one hotel room to the next, this collapsible portable night stand will bring some much needed consistency to your nomadic lifestyle. Forget toiletries, this is the first thing we’re packing for our next trip.
When folded, the $15 Urban Shelf is just a half-inch thick so it won’t take up much room when buried in your suitcase. And when deployed, a lip designed to slide under a mattress lets this sturdy shelf hold up to four pounds of overnight sundries, including your glasses and phone. It’s even got a couple of strategically cut slits designed to prevent your charging cables from sliding off onto the ground when you unplug your toys.
If you ever find yourself in a hotel room where the nightstand kept your phone just out of reach, you’ll realize why this is truly an ingenious creation.
Peter Brings the Shadow to Life by predatory bird
Prepare to have your world turned upside-down in the most unique skate video this side of Neverland. “Peter Brings the Shadow to Life” shines the spotlight — er, sunlight — on an often-overlooked surface: the ground beneath our feet.
A Wearable Planter for Your Bike
Do you love riding your bike? What about plants? Bring your plants on an adventure and let them enjoy some sunshine and fresh air! If you’ve ever dreamed about attaching a plant to your bike, now you’re in luck! This bike planter is made with 3D printing, so not only will you be showing off your love of nature, but you’ll be showing off a little piece of the future.
Speaking of the eclipse on Sunday May 20,(5:30 pm)Americans(except for the east coast) and people in Asia will see the annular eclipse,but,how do you take a picture of the burning ring of fire?here are some tips of how to and maybe plan for the next one?
1.Get To Know the Sun:
Never point a camera at the sun it will ruin the camera’s sensor!a very good way to avoid this is to buy a solar filter if it’s sold out use a No.14 welder’s glass(sold at hardware stores) and hold it steady.
2.Equipment:
Remember to use the right camera(Not a good choice:point and shoot cameras and compact camera) ,a steady tripod,and telephoto lens(if you own one) will work fine.
3.What’s in Your Settings:
Don’t Panic!here’s a list:
-Shoot in Raw
-100 ISO
-F 8.0
-1\1,000 shutter speed
-manual focus and focus to infinity
remember to adjust shutter speed or ISO if it’s too dark or too bright.
3.Shoot for the sun!:
Now monitor in progress,when the ring of fire appears,try not to look at the viewfinder or it may damage your eyes!as the moon cruises away from the sun,this will create beautiful shadows!a great opportunity for those point and shoot and compact cameras to take part for now.
5.Last Tip,Edit:
Before posting it on any social site,you have to use crop the eclipse and make any changes on lightroom or photoshop(anything that will take raw images)if you forgot to do raw,a plenty of photo-editing will convert it.
For now!be safe and have a fun exploration!!





