Hope you recover quickly and are soon able to get out and about again. In the meantime, I think you are doing pretty well indoors with the photography - I think that's a good looking image from a nicely executed capture. (Well, thinking about what Bryn said, perhaps I would have underexposed a bit more to avoid the colour leaching from the hot spots - don't know if bringing down the highlights would have the same effect. It often seems not to for me. I find underexposing and raising the mid tones works better in those circumstances. But that's nit pick/personal preference as to colour rendition, and no matter, the image has a lot of impact for me.)