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Run Bell: Warn Slow Pedestrians to Get Out of Your Way

30 Jan

[ By Steph in Design & Products & Packaging. ]

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If you feel like it’s a little rude to yell “Watch out!” when you’re running down the sidewalk and approaching a slow group of people, the gentle ring of a bicycle bell could be just as effective and slightly more polite. A product called Runbell takes those iconic little brass bells off the handlebars and puts them onto your fingers so you can courteously warn pedestrians on shared pathways as you approach, even when you’re on your own two feet.

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Lightweight and frills-free, the bell is made of brass for optimal sound and comes slightly oversized with silicone inserts so you can make it fit just right. That way, the rings remain adjustable even for cold days when you’re wearing gloves. It weighs less than an ounce and features a striker that can be activated from any angle, though it’s loudest if you pull it straight back.

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The Runbell was funded on Kickstarter and is now available for purchase in men’s and women’s versions for $ 25. It’s easy to imagine this in use not just by runners, but frustrated native New Yorkers and other city denizens who just want people to stop blocking sidewalks staring at their phones or gawking at the scenery.

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[ By Steph in Design & Products & Packaging. ]

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Bell Labs creates lensless single-pixel camera

05 Jun

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Scientists at Bell Labs have built a prototype camera that uses no lens and a single-pixel sensor. This idea is based around a grid of small apertures that each direct light rays from different parts of the scene to the sensor, and can be opened and closed independently. The sensor makes a series of measurements with different combinations of open apertures, and uses this data to reconstruct the scene in front of the camera. No lens to focus the resultant image means infinite depth of field and low cost. Click through for more details and a link to the original research. 

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Canon EOS – Photo5: Shooting Action with Murray Bell

02 Aug

Murray Bell talks about his background including his work on Semi-Permanent design exhibitions and Movement magazine. He mentions the work of Dan Winters and how he is inspired by his well framed photographs. Murray also dotes over his new Canon 5d Mark II which he points out serves a multidute of purposes. Tips on auto focus mode and the depth of field are also covered. Join in, find the inspiration for your photography and share at www.canon.com.au/worldofeos
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Lee Morris of Fstoppers.com goes to Oak Steakhouse and meets Chef Brett Mckee. Watch this video to learn about food photography lighting.
Video Rating: 4 / 5