I'd say it's just that you're starting out. The more you lucid dream, even if you don't make huge improvements every time, you'll get better. I found when I lucid dream, I can't force myself to do something abruptly, because I'll wake swinging and kicking. Try it nice and easy, just going through the motions. A huge part about lucid dreaming control is your confidence. Your subconscious is at play when you dream, so even if your conscious mind is saying one thing, your subconscious won't respond as well to your half-hearted apprehensions.
Most of my clarity in lucid dreams just came through weeks of dreaming and baby steps in improvement. It might be best to work on control as a broad topic as you're just starting out. Clarity should step hand-in-hand with your ability to change the dream's atmosphere, conditions and characters.
Once you get better, or now if you want to be ambitious, you MAY want to stare at a single detail. Different things work for different people so search the web wide'n'far while you preform experiments. Saying "Chocolate candy cotton-silver web" might trigger something as well.
Or maybe it just wasn't a detailed lucid dream. You can't always have COMPLETE control, so you have to give it up sometimes, bro, and just go with the flooooooo'.
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