I only take pictures of my firearms with an Apple iPhone...and I'm slowly learning some techniques from our fellow Forum members for better quality photos. Outside photos in natural light (partly cloudy) on a natural background (wood, stone, etc.) are often the best. For inside photos, don't use a white background unless you have a light box and know what you're doing. Use lighting that eliminates shadows but doesn't make the gun reflect too much light. If needed, I edit the photos (on my computer) and drag them onto the Desktop. Then I use the "Manage Attachments" to upload and add them to my Posts. Seems to work well for me.
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