As someone who is frustrated with her current camera, I've had to learn a lot of photoshop elements stuff.
I agree with the person who said there needs to be more contrast between the glass and the background. But I do rather like the light background (not always easy to pull off) but photo-editing a light background often leads to blowing out the picture completely (too light... losing all dimension and pop).
The trick is to watch the saturation and contrast. Some tend to overdo it and then you have something that doesn't look like what you're actually selling.
My attempt
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