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This Homemade Instant Camera Uses Raspberry Pi and a Thermal Printer – PetaPixel (blog)

PetaPixel (blog) This Homemade Instant Camera Uses Raspberry Pi and a Thermal Printer PetaPixel (blog) Photographer Arvid Larsson recently made himself a portable instant camera that's powered by a Raspberry Pi computer camera and thermal receipt printer. The printer is a Mini IoT that you can get for about $45 from places like eBay, and the photo is … Better Than Polaroid?

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Naturebytes wildlife cam kit

Liz: The wildlife cam kit has landed. If you’re a regular reader you’ll know we’ve been following the Naturebytes team’s work with great interest; we think there’s massive potential for bringing nature to life for kids and for adults with a bit of smart computing.

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DIY: A Raspberry Pi Photo Booth You Use with Your Own Smartphone – PetaPixel (blog)

PetaPixel (blog) DIY: A Raspberry Pi Photo Booth You Use with Your Own Smartphone PetaPixel (blog) Design technologist Roo Williams was recently tasked with creating a better way to capture corporate employee headshots.

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Your Photo on a t-shirt from Rapanui

Ben: Last week while scouring the web for projects and articles for Pi Weekly , my Friday Raspberry Pi email round-up, I came across Rapanui , who were using a Raspberry Pi to provide a rather unique service: you tweet a picture to @tshirtplease and it automatically creates a product page for you and others to buy a t-shirt with that picture on it. I immediately contacted them for more information and Mart offered to write it up for us! My tshirt from @Rapanuiclothing of me talking about @tshirtplease at #IoT15 has arrived! Thank you @BorisAdryan !! pic.twitter.com/72MnmdaALo — andysc (@andysc) March 13, 2015 Over to Mart… Rapanui is a fashion brand that makes clothes from more sustainable materials in a wind powered factory

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Xenon Death Flash: a free physics lesson

If you own a Raspberry Pi 2, congratulations: you’re also the proud owner of an elegant demonstration of the photoelectric effect! At the weekend, Peter Onion, a veteran of our forums and of Raspberry Jams in Cambridge, Bletchley and surrounding areas (visible, costumed, in the background of this photo at the Christmas CamJam), discovered what we think might be the most adorable bug we’ve ever come across. The Raspberry Pi 2 is camera-shy. Peter’s bug report came via our forums

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Make an Animated GIF Photo Frame with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Make an Animated GIF Photo Frame with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker The Raspberry Pi is great for all kinds of interesting and complex projects. It's also great for stupid projects, like this animated GIF photo frame I made this week.

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Raspberry Pi Photo Competition Results Are Stunning – iProgrammer

Business Insider Raspberry Pi Photo Competition Results Are Stunning iProgrammer The Pi isn't the most powerful of machines but it is capable of doing image processing and it is cheap enough to put into projects that you wouldn't dream of using a full size PC for. Want to send a camera in a balloon?

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Internet of Things toilet

There are many things that happen in my bathroom which I wish to keep private. But over at Instructables , member  e024576 (about whom all we know is that he’s male and aged 59 – judging by the accent he uses in the video below when he runs out of loo-roll, he’s also from somewhere in the lower half of the USA) has been able to power through any bathroom-related shame to work out what toilet events can be usefully hooked up to the cloud without causing any personal embarrassment, all with the potential for making your toilet experience smoother, more environmentally friendly and less fraught with worry that the paper might have run out

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Amy Mather’s week of work experience

Liz: A few weeks ago, over the Easter holidays, we had Amy Mather, 14 years old and surpassing fantastic, come and visit us for a week’s work experience. (Check out this talk she gave at last year’s Jamboree, aged only 13; see another talk she gave at Wired with Clive, our Director of Education, and read about her in The MagPi, where she was the cover star last June.

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