My name is Noel Chenier, you killed my father, prepare to die…
Oh wait, wrong fictional character!
My name is Noel Chenier, IAmA highly succesful social media influencer.
When I’m not doing that, I am a full-time photography instructor at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design in Fredericton.
Before that, I worked for almost two decades as a photographer for the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal newspaper.
(For those born after the year 2000, it was how people go their news before the internet)
You can see some of that work here. Yes, I need to update my website. It’s on my list…
I also created a cool app Learn Photo365 to help insprie photographers. You can find more about that here.
To prepare for this, you really should check out my Instagram feed here and read every word of my posts.
I’ll probably end up regretting this…but here goes:
AMA.
I’ll do my best to answer them as quickly as I can. Keep checking back for the answers!
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But I'll assume you are using a PC.
The problem is Windows is giving the drive a new letter when you plug it back in.
One online suggestion was to get Windows to give your drive a letter between M and Z, as Windows wouldn't normally assign those letters as you wouldn't have that many drives plugged in as once to reach those letters.
Here is a link with instructions. https://www.howtogeek.com/96298/assign-a-static-drive-letter-to-a-usb-drive-in-windows-7/
Hope that helps!
For flate photos, better to set up so that you can get more distance between camera and food.
So a lower table or a higher tripod that allows you to mount the pole sidways so the camera can be placed directly above a subject.
You are having the problem I had with my alogrithm shoot I mention below...
35mm lens is going to give distortion on the edges, plus on a crop sensor it's not going give a much wider angle.
D5600/7200 are both the same megapixels, so there won't be an increase in quality, but are newer cameras so the chips are probably better quality.
D7200 would be the better choice if ye the wealth...
Other factors are potential camera shake, either too slow a shutter speed, not using a tripod, or not enough depth of field.
Hope that helps, if not email me some pix!