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Upload Your MyReport Storm Photos

POSTED: 2:19 pm MDT June 7, 2009
UPDATED: 3:25 pm MDT June 15, 2009

See a funnel cloud, hail or a tornado?

Upload your video using the form below.

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.
  • Please rotate your photos to the proper orientation before uploading. Photos on their side will not be accepted in the slideshow.
  • 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. 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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