She's a lovely lady. This is my Bodhi Space Monkey girl (thanks @Evergreengardener) she looks similar. I love her coloration.
These colors are amazingShe's a lovely lady. This is my Bodhi Space Monkey girl (thanks @Evergreengardener) she looks similar. I love her coloration.
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Thank you that's very kind. This is her as sinsemilla. Her clones and the rest of the seeds will be run on a seed table after this next table is done. I have some Snow Temple I need to flower out. The picture was taken with my iPhone 11 Pro. I'm not that happy with the camera, my husband's iPhone 6+ seems to do a better jobThese colors are amazing
A phone camera can't really replace a larger sensor camera such as a DSLR. The larger sensor will always have an advantage in gathering light, which is kinda the whole point of photography. It's cut and dry physics. Not that you can't take great photos with your phone, you're just limited in capabilities with one.Dam... Just came to the realization that even if I could grow my bud this well , see above pic. I still struggle w the pics . Does all the good pics come from cameras? I know a few do it w phones but this one above has to be a real camera right?
This is what I use. Got it for 65 bucks on Ebay.Dam... Just came to the realization that even if I could grow my bud this well , see above pic. I still struggle w the pics . Does all the good pics come from cameras? I know a few do it w phones but this one above has to be a real camera right?
My husband has a really nice Canon he got in the 1970s while stationed in Japan. He has taken some really good photos with it, art really. You just have to know what you're doing. I don'tA phone camera can't really replace a larger sensor camera such as a DSLR. The larger sensor will always have an advantage in gathering light, which is kinda the whole point of photography. It's cut and dry physics. Not that you can't take great photos with your phone, you're just limited in capabilities with one.
That said, in capable hands, a pulitzer winner could be snapped with an old disposable film camera. It's 10% knowing the tech aspect of your camera, and 90% artistic composition. Learning to control things like ISO, shutter speed, aperature, focal length, etc., is easy, mastering composition is truly an art form.
Ohhhhhh boyyyyyy ! What a pic and plant !
At week 10, who cares?Is that a naner???