An automatic turntable to assist in capturing images of your product from all the directions.
Ever wanted to do time-lapse video but don't want to buy a expensive camera or use your iPhone? Raspberry Pi to save the day!
A connected wood-framed digital canvas for displaying art & photography.
Adapting Panasonic camera for field imaging of small biological specimens with video-rate acquisition of extended-focus macroscopic images.
The optics are really critical to the quality of the images that I produce so the lenses that I have bought are described here.
This projects automatically the focus of a camera when capturing still images
An easy to construct Arduino controlled, motorised roller for the Jobo brand of film development tanks.
How to use a SparkFun Blynk Board to create a wireless, battery-driven remote control for most digital cameras.
Use the two cameras on this Pi to create stereoscopic, long-exposure images!
By using obniz and JPEG serial camera, we can take photos and send the data via UART. It is easy to take photos from JavaScript.
Let's personalize a TTGO T-Display and put our own image on it
We have changed our system to a wired camera trigger instead of an infra red camera trigger.
If an object on a photographic plate is connected to a high-voltage source, an image is produced on the photographic plate.
A travel size, reconfigurable, wireless programmable photography turntable.
Got a button to push? Get one of these.
This is a guide to the testing and operation of my focus stacking mechanism.
This is how I lit my subjects in my focus stacking project for fern gametophytes.
RGB lighting for macro photography using CircuitPython.
Light panels can be extremely expensive especially if they are portable, but building your own can be fun and cheap.
This is the description of how to measure the depth of field of a lens using a stage micrometer.
Plant focus stacking at high magnification
Digital photo frame are awesome thing to show photos of your family members, friends and your pets. I wanted to build a small, cheap and cut
Using a Raspberry Pi 3 to data mosh two photos together and overlay text from a wikipedia page. The result is uploaded to a Google Site.
minAstroHeat is an automatic 2-Channel dew heater controller for (astro)photography, controlled with an app powered by Blynk