Connor Yamada has done a nice write-up of his project to create an ‘action camera’ with his Raspberry Pi and Camera Module. The results are mixed, to say the least, but it does show what is possible with a bit…
Category: Photography
Weatherproof timelapse with a Raspberry Pi
Madis Vorklaev has taken a Raspberry Pi and a DSLR camera and fused them together to create a timelapse camera. The set-up has a 3G USB modem installed that allows him to remotely access the images. Read more here.
Counting penguins with the Raspberry Pi
Cambridge Consultants and the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) have teamed up to count penguins in Antarctica, having previously used similar equipment to protect rhinos in Kenya and other far-off countries. Pushing the operational limits of our favourite little computer…
Hackerspace webcam with a Raspberry Pi
Timm Murray from the Wisconsin-based Bodgery has set-up a webcam so that potential visitors can see who is about before they drop in. He’s blogged about it here.
Control a telescope with Mathematica on the Raspberry Pi
Tom Sherlock from Wolfram Research has written an extensive guest post on the Raspberry Pi Foundation blog about his work which uses a Pi camera module to take astronomical photographs while the Pi itself controls the position of the telescope…
Digital photo frame with a Raspberry Pi
Greg Betz has been building a digital photo frame powered by a Raspberry Pi which accepts changes remotely. You can read all about his build on his blog.
Push a button to take a picture and tweet it with the Raspberry Pi
Mike Haldas has written an excellent tutorial in which he builds a simple circuit with a push button and a couple of LEDs to trigger the camera module to take a photograph. The photograph is then auto-uploaded to Twitter. Read more…
Take photographs and convert them to ASCII on the Raspberry Pi
Pete Taylor has extended his Holga camera project by using a script by Steven Kay to convert images into ASCII art. You can see Pete’s modified version of the script here.
Create a time lapse in Python with the Raspberry Pi
Normally if you want to do a timelapse with the Pi camera, you just use the raspistill command with the -tl parameter. However, Richard (aka the Average Man) wanted to do it programmatically so he could update an LCD screen…
Interview with BulletPi creator Andrew Robinson
Linux User & Developer have published their interview online with Andrew Robinson, who created a bullet-time rig by chaining together 48 Raspberry Pis and camera modules. Read it here.