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Give us your best shot

Water is photogenic. Lots of water is more photogenic. And with lots of rain, and maybe some thunderstorms and coastal flooding on the way, MarylandWeather.com invites readers to submit their digital weather photos to our Readers Photos page.

Puddles, floods, wet pets, lightning, kids playing in the rain - it's all fair game. The first priority is to stay safe. The second is to capture beautiful, amazing, surprising, unusual images of the weather.

Then, go to the Readers Photos page, sign up and upload your pictures. Remember to include information about where and when it was taken, what sort of equipment you used and how you got the picture. Keep your eyes peeled and give us your best shot.

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About Frank Roylance
Frank Roylance is a reporter for The Baltimore Sun. He came to Baltimore from New Bedford, Mass. in 1980 to join the old Evening Sun. He moved to the morning Sun when the papers merged in 1992, and has spent most of his time since covering science, including astronomy and the weather. One of The Baltimore Sun's first online Web logs, the Weather Blog debuted in October 2004. In June 2006 Frank also began writing comments on local weather and stargazing for The Baltimore Sun's print Weather Page.
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