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Staff Favorites from Nov/Dec 2014
Nov 18, 2014
Here are some of our favorite photos from the latest issue of the magazine. What are yours?
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Renee Becker from our subscriptions department chose this photo by John Mitchell. "The water formations are amazing wonders of Mother Nature's beauty. After seeing this photo I can't wait to go snowmobiling this season! I need to find this trail," Becker says.
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Production Manager Andrea Maibaum chose this photo of bowls crafted by Paul Sova. Photo by Bernie Hunhoff.
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Special Projects Coordinator Rebecca Johnson chose this photo from Custer's Wrangler Cafe. This cutie is the daughter of owners Steve and Amanda Blume. Photo by Bernie Hunhoff.
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Assistant Marketing Director Laura Andrews chose this photo of Matt Plank wrestling an alligator. "Reptile Gardens fascinates me," Andrews says. Photo courtesy of Reptile Gardens.
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Administrative Assistant Ruth Steil and Editor-at-Large Bernie Hunhoff chose this photo by Kadek Susanto. "I was surprised to see a turkey overlooking what appears to be a cliff's edge," Steil says. "It looks more like a spot where an eagle might perch."
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Publisher Katie Hunhoff chose this photo of the Coughlin Inn in Carthage by Bernie Hunhoff. "We spent a fun weekend there during the state fair. It is a great get-a-way," Hunhoff says. "Rooms are just $50 a night and it is such a quiet and peaceful town with two great restaurants and a pretty lake."
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Publisher Heidi Marsh and Managing Editor John Andrews chose our cover photo by Pete Hatten. "Can you believe that was taken with an iPhone?" Marsh says.
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Circulation Director Jana Lane chose this photo of Dr. Molly Rozum by Bernie Hunhoff. "I love to hike across our state's open prairie, especially walking through native grasses," Lane says. "The brilliance of switch grass at sundown fills me with awe and I'm inspired by big blue stem as it stands up in spite of our often unrelenting wind."
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Lighting up the night with sparklers in Chamberlain. Photo by Ezra Moore/Aerial 605
South Dakota provides the perfect backdrop for toy photography.
The annual Dakota Marker game brought thousands to Brookings.
Fall color is at its peak in the Black Hills. Photo by John Mitchell
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