Matt Hawkins (Raspberry Pi Spy) took photos at the Jam yesterday. You can see his shots here: https://plus.google.com/photos/114020247399371278155/albums/5926385024921157521 Here are two handsome devils wearing matching t-shirts:
Category: Photography
Ultimate #RaspberryPi bird-feeder project
Chad over at Manifold has blogged about their excellent bird feeder project, powered by a Raspberry Pi Model A. I’m not going to cover it too much – read the original article yourself as it’s a great, great project. Read…
#RaspberryPi photobooth at Open Hardware Summit
Kevin Osborn at Bald Wisdom has built on the work of a friend of his who created a Raspberry Pi tablet. Aiming to allow personalisation of an e-paper badge, he hooked up a Raspberry Pi to an LVDS screen (via…
BBC covers the #RaspberryPi InstantWild project
The InstantWild project, which was instigated by the Zoological Society of London and developed by Cambridge Consultants, has been covered in an article over on the BBC News website. Cambridge Consultants’ (and fellow Cambridge Raspberry Jam-mer) Jonathan Pallant said, “These…
#RaspberryPi timelapse camera inside a coffee tin
Using the Pi, the camera module and an Illy coffee tin, Jim at Fotosyn has created a simple timelapse camera. He used an AA battery converter/holder for power, but any USB power unit will do. Nice little project. If you’re…
Cambridge Consultants & ZSL – saving the rhino with the #RaspberryPi
Cambridge News have done a nice piece on this ecology project from the Zoological Society of London. They have partnered up with Cambridge Consultants (who recently hosted our second Cambridge Raspberry Jam to great success) to create remote cameras which…
#RaspberryPi photo ‘booth’ with the camera
Adam at Tinkurlab has created a portable photobooth (it’s not really a booth!) using a Raspberry Pi and a camera module. Take a look at his blog post here
Dave Akerman prepares the High-Altitude Babbage Bear / #RaspberryPi flight!
Updated: Added link at the bottom to tracking info Dave Akerman is planning a Sunday, 11th August midday launch for his latest high-altitude balloon flight. This time, he will be releasing a payload with a separate parachute at 39,000 metres.…
#RaspberryPi timelapse photography and encoding to video
Matthew Manning of Raspberry Pi IV Beginners has done an excellent video of how to take timelapse photographs with the Raspberry Pi camera module and then convert them into a video with mencoder. Great job, Matt!
Rescued pet bird gets a #RaspberryPi powered surveillance system
Jorge Rance has created a surveillance system to monitor an injured bird he rescued which tweets when different aspects of the environment need tweaking (e.g. a water level monitor). The Foundation just featured it on their front page (so hopefully…