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Hi Jeff
My guess is C
Drop the power in the speed lights way down or move them farther away from the acrylic and adjust settings to match.
Are you shooting manual or TV?
What lens are we using and what aperture.
Does the lens have a hood?
The composition of the photos is great, don’t change a thing. You have no grain so the ISO looks good. Should be 100 for this type of thing.
Are you using a stand?? Remote trigger or delay and are you using mirror lockup??
Remember, watch threads are useless without pics and photo threads are useless without settings. :)
Cheers
Rob
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