Apple loves promoting its iPhone camera quality by sharing beautiful photos shot around the world by iPhone owners. So it’s curious that Apple CEO Tim Cook decided to share a blurry photo on Twitter while attending Super Bowl 50. And now the Internet isn’t letting Cook live it down.



Here’s Cook’s not-so-spectacular “shot on iPhone” photo from the Super Bowl:

…and here’s what Internet users had to say about the shot:

@tim_cook Shot on an iPotato 6+ — ynrozturk (@ynrozturk) February 8, 2016

@tim_cook @Broncos Hi Tim, can you replace your profile picture for this one? Thanks pic.twitter.com/sC2IYVzQQo — Buffetlibre (@buffetlibre) February 8, 2016

@tim_cook shot on iPhone 2g — Alireza (@alixrezax) February 8, 2016

Come on @tim_cook ! This photo looks like your future plans for #Apple … Think different and focus! — Timos Kouremenos (@timkour) February 8, 2016

@tim_cook @Broncos Buy iPhone, Tim. Your old Nokia is not that good for shooting movement. — Nikolay Pokrovsky (@NikoPokrovsky) February 8, 2016

@tim_cook Uh… Is the message here that iPhones take terrible photos of important moments?! Because that really seems to be the msg here. — Rich Brome (@rbrome) February 8, 2016

@tim_cook Someone get him a Samsung S6 edge plus or LG G4 #iPhoneFail — Saffat Bokul (@MenaceSlinger) February 8, 2016

@tim_cook was this pic taken with a toaster? — Konstantinos (@KKaplanis) February 8, 2016

Cook did shoot a somewhat better photo, though, and other people had nicer things to say to the CEO:

Love this @tim_cook picture. It’s from a fan, not from PR. https://t.co/c3cfs0aMIy — Marco Meneghello (@marcomeneghello) February 8, 2016

Still, the Internet consensus appears to be that Cook’s photo isn’t a good look for iPhone’s highly touted camera, so Cook might want to think about passing his snapshots by Apple PR from here on out.

Update on 2/10/16: Tim Cook has deleted the blurry photo from his Twitter account.