I’d be looking more for a rig like Joyners EOS 7D or the newer 6D instead of an iphone but that’s just me. Take a look at some of his pics, the pictures from a 7D are amazing! Don’t know about you but I’ll hopefully be saving for an upgrade in the near future …yeah this darn phone sucks at taking pics, I would think an IPhone would take better pics being that the prize for one is $400.00- $500.00.
Seriously, please show me where I stated "inadequate" ... I merely pointed out facts as to why you and others guessed HabsHis pictures are fine, everybody saw enough to give their opinion.
You were the only one who felt the pictures were inadequate.
I’d be looking more for a rig like Joyners EOS 7D or the newer 6D instead of an iphone but that’s just me. Take a look at some of his pics, the pictures from a 7D are amazing! Don’t know about you but I’ll hopefully be saving for an upgrade in the near future …
Just the pictures !By any objective standard, the pictures are of poor quality.
No need for thin skin on the net, if the picture was of better quality your guess or opinion may have been better on the money and yes the picture does make a difference when you are trying to identify something in this forum. Mind you I never even stated that this whole thread could have been deceptive to trigger such responses, because I never felt it was intentional but I've been know to be wrong many times before While I didn't guess at it, I would have thought the same as you posted ...You have an opinion on the pepper Willard or just the photo?
Solid advice, the picture would be better and easier to identify per your suggestion and nice Pic!For a better picture, pull back a little, you are too close and there is low light which makes for high ISO and NOISE. As for the POD, looks like a mutt but like many I am curious as to how it tastes and the heat level.
Here are what my Golden Habanero pods looked like in 2012 *Picture*
Me tooI am hoping out of all of us here on the board that some of us get the pods pictured as the Reaper from our plants.