My bad attempt at eye candy -any suggestions?

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The key to me, it seems, is indirect or suffused lighting and a fairly neutral background. Try filtering your light through a sheet or reflecting your light off white posterboard.
 
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You want to eliminate as much glare and contrast as possible. If you have no special lights to use, take a table outside or near a window where you can get open shade, that is, even light from a shaded side of a building or the light from an overcast day.

Yup, that's the key: Natural Defused Light.

I just set my stuff down next to the big sliding glass doors when the sun is not going directly through them.

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-jason m
 
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