Post a picture of what you are getting so we'll have an idea of what it looks like.
The best way to get detail is to light it from underneath or behind. I like using a clear plexiglass or clear sheet of glass with a translucent cloth over it (usually sport nylon) and I place a light underneath. Sometimes you have to use a snoot or rolled up paper tube or something to limit the light to just underneath the object that is being lit. I've also used a snoot from the side with aluminum foil on it and a hole poked in it to let out just a small beam of light onto the object. This works better with flash because heat can build up quickly with a incandescent light. If you take two pictures, one lit from the front and one lit from the side or bottom and overly the images, you can really bring out the detail.
Mike
Mike
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It's said that there is an artist inside each of us...unfortunately, mine left years ago and I've not seen him since.
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