I took this photo last night with my Droid Maxx in Naples, FL. As the sun was setting, the surrounding clouds began to glow a beautiful red/orange. There were also some regular clouds in the distance.
Saw this beautiful reflection of clouds on our plane wing during a flight from Toronto to Montreal last year (the start of a 2-week vacation to Portugal).
Taken with Nexus 5
Minor editing using the limited (but convenient) Google Photos app
Took this off my last phone, a Droid Turbo. We in Michigan are known for a strange weather, it changes from a storm to beautiful and back again all in a few mins. This was taken after a storm passed, just in time to make a beautiful sunset pic. I took this in Midtown Detroit where i live. Hope you enjoy it.
Samsung Galaxy S3. No editing. This is a rare double column of rain falling with sun between them! Looking out from our balcony last year in Longboat Key Florida.
Some pretty cool photos already! This picture was taken with my galaxy s4 and slightly cropped/edited with snapseed. I had a layover in Phoenix and had some nasty turbulence by these clouds
Shot with a Galaxy S3 a couple years ago: Canal Park, Duluth, Minnesota, looking out across Lake Superior with seagulls animating the sky. I did use clone tool to remove a few of the birds in the distance ... also (as I recall) did a bit of work on saturation and contrast.
Skydiving.
Permanent installation in Oslo near the central station. I don't know if it's actually called that but it's an obvious name, don't you think?
The divers are bronze, I think, and as big or bigger than a person. There's actually six of them.
Taken with my HTC HD2 (which I was stupid enough to sell) and edited in Vignette for Android.
Edit: Oh, and I'm not a US citizen, just wanted to chip in
This was a typical Miami Summer afternoon. June 1st through November 30th is the traditional hurricane season, but along with this is our regularly scheduled afternoon thunderstorms or "cloud show" as i like to call them. 2-5pm is the usual showtime and there is never a dull moment. This was a photosphere captured on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10, edited in snapseed to show the true "drama" of nature.