James Mitchell loves photography. In fact, recently he took pictures of the moon with a Raspberry Pi – you can see the results here. Now, he has moved on to taking photographs of 360 degree panoramas. To do this, he’s used…
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What’s inside the fridge? Using a Raspberry Pi to take stock
Mike Moyer was tired of seeing Samsung commercials for the Family Hub refrigerator with the built-in camera and decided to make his own using a Raspberry Pi, a webcam and a light sensor. Every time the fridge is opened, the Pi…
Bare bones Raspberry Pi operating system for NatureBytes camera system
Recently, NatureBytes have managed to fulfil their Kickstarter rewards. This means a lot of units (like the one pictured below) in the hands of users. The system comes with a Raspberry Pi A+ and, because of the lower-spec nature of…
Create an instant camera with a thermal printer and a Raspberry Pi
Phillip Burgess has developed an instant camera using a Raspberry Pi, with camera module, plus a mini thermal printer from Adafruit (if you’re in the UK, take a look for the same product at Makersify). It looks like a nice…
Photographing the moon with the Raspberry Pi camera module & 3D printing
James Mitchell, who runs the Berlin Raspberry Jam, decided that he wanted to indulge his obsession of photographing the moon. So, he took a Pi Camera Module, removed the lens and attached it to a 3D printed mount onto which he…
Use a Raspberry Pi Zero to feed pictures to a digital picture frame
Francesco Vannini has written a tutorial, based on work by Andrew Mulholland, to allow you to use a Raspberry Pi Zero as a mass storage device which can be read as a source by a digital picture frame. Read it…
Raspberry Pi Family photo updated to include the Pi 3
Alex Eames always creates a new Raspberry Pi family photo of all the different models whenever a new one comes out. Well, he’s now updated his photo to include the Pi 3. You can view the full 50MB photo on…
Self-driving remote control model car uses Raspberry Pi as brain
Zheng Wang has taken a model Range Rover and slapped a Raspberry Pi and camera module on top, along with a portable power supply. His aims were to build a system that would self-drive along a track detect stop signs and traffic…
Build a KittyCam using a Raspberry Pi and Node.js
During the summer, Tomomi Imura built a Node.js app which captured images from the Raspberry Pi camera module and used animal facial recognition to store them based on whether or not her pet cat was detected. The Pi uses a…
Hardware hacker uses Raspberry Pi Zero as a selfie-stopper
British security expect Steve Lord has come up with a unique use for the Raspberry Pi Zero. Powered by batteries, the Zero seeks out open wifi networks and then scans network traffic for calls to Instagram, which is what most people…