Hard Chromed Glock 22 .40 Cal Its the gun that stays at the ready in the house.. just in case.
Not a problem.
You might check to see if the camera lens is clean. I had an old knockabout camera that still took good pictures and someone asked how I do it. Usually, lighting and getting too close is the problem. I like indirect sunlight and making sure I can measure off just how close I can come in.
A friend recommended a blue or grey background for most guns. Anything in the reds, yellows or oranges make a gun look rusty. The background I’m using now is blue paper shop towels.