A huge storm rolled up on our house, and then split out over our neighborhood. We got a little drizzle, but this massive cell (and some of its friends) did a number to southeastern Wisconsin later that evening.
This was at a hill station in southern India called Kodaikanal, last year. This was the view right from our hotel window just as the sun was rising, on our very last day there - we couldn't have asked for a better send-off, really. Best of all: this is taken from my (still going strong) Nexus 4, without any filters or editing
Taken with an LG G3. No edits. Took it when I got home from work and the clouds looked really odd. There were to bands of clouds. It was cool how one band was dispersing and that's what it looked like
Nexus 6. I had seen there was a contest, went outside, waited for the clouds to cover the sun, took picture, slight edit in photos editor, hit reply, insert image, uploaded image, typed out quick overview of my cloud capturing process, done.
I took this with my Nexus 6 from my balcony. Not much of a background story, we had been having some unusual weather in Toronto, and it looked like we might be in store for some more based on the sky, so I took a shot of the skyline. That's the C.N. tower in the distance on the left. I edited the photo using snapseed.
Here in Lincolnshire in the UK, when it's cloudy it usually means a blanket grey sky. This was taken on a beautiful warm Sunday morning in Skegness with my Galaxy S6 in auto mode. Cropped and tweaked using Pixelmatr.
Samsung Galaxy S6 64GB | iPad Air 2 64GB wifi and 4G
Taken just south of Guatemala City during a big thunderstorm last Friday the 14th. Used a Galaxy S6 with manual settings. Finally got the perfect shot after about 150+ photos taken. Cant seem to upload the image the right way around sorry!