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    #16
    Thanks to you all for your helpful comments -
    I'm going to try and re-shoot with additional lighting and a more fluid background, would help if the sun came out too!
    Will also look into photo packages, Jont, the picture you did with Photoshop looks great, and 5 minutes a go is not too bad.
    All my products I put together myself so can't get the photo's anywhere else.

    I'm sure I'll be back with many more questions as I'm new to all this !
    Michaela

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      #17
      As Jont says, natural light is better.
      If you an use a cube or similar outside the light will be diffused and stop hard shadows.
      Don't forget that at the end of the day, good photos depend on a good lens, digital cameras come cheap but most have rubbish lenses, good lenses are very expensive (£400 up)!!
      An example of a good (Canon) lens is at http://www.prezziesplus.co.uk/mini-cricket-clock.jpg.
      Good luck with the images, at least it's a very rewarding task.

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