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Share Your September Weather Pics

POSTED: 6:21 pm MDT September 3, 2007
UPDATED: 6:56 pm MDT September 3, 2007

Please use the form below to upload your picture(s). In the photo caption field, be sure to tell us when and where you took the photo.

PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS

When taking a weather picture, try getting about 40 percent terrain and 60 percent sky as your subject.

Try taking pictures with a horizontal orientation instead of a vertical orientation. Think of your television set, if this is hard to visualize. In order to get a vertical picture on television we have to stretch it to fit the screen. In most cases this distorts the subject matter. You are still welcome to upload pictures with a vertical orientation, but we might not be able to make it work for television.

The best size to upload is 640x480 pixels.

Thanks for watching 7NEWS and visiting TheDenverChannel.com -- keep those awesome pictures coming!

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