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Lifer
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Try to take them outside later in the afternoon using indirect light or shade~ You will see a big difference. Don't use zoom just move the camera closer. If your has a macro setting you can try it. Mine doesn't and come out fine~ One other thing I noticed you are useing a white background that under exposes every shot causing your subject to come out way too dark. A camera will focus on the brightest object which now is you background and not the subject. Find a more neutral back ground maybe a place mat. Eric
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