Looking to get a little more creative with your photography and fancy giving high-speed photography a go? Why not create your very own high-speed camera trigger using an Arduino, piezoelectric sensor ...
The project concentrates on triggering a flash of camera by using sensors such as microphone or laser pointer to produce a high speed photography. There are big benefits that the Arduino ...
YouTuber “Curious Scientist” has published a new project showing how you can use Arduino together with a a few extras to create a macro photography rig enabling you to capture close-up photographs.
Photos of items dropping into water (or other liquids) always have the potential to fascinate — the dramatic splashdown, the explosion of flying droplets frozen in time. They’re also increasingly seen ...
What do you get when you cross a photographer with an Arduino hacker? If the cross in question is [nukevoid], you wind up with a clever camera rail that can smoothly move with both shift and rotation ...
I’ve once been told that food is the best way to get to someone’s heart. But I disagree — what if I were to tell you that that idiom is just a piece of 1950s-sounding hogwash, and that high-speed ...
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