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A Photographer's Advice on Life
Mar 21, 2011
Our Mar/Apr issue features photos by Fae Johnston.
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Fae ran a ranch along with her husband, Jerry, at Interior in the Badlands. We were saddened to hear she passed away from lung cancer last week.
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Morning and evening chore timed provided Fae Johnston with ideal lighting to photograph the tranquility of ranching life.
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Badlands branding and roundups become neighborhood affairs in a land where ranches are miles apart.
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Johnston's pictures show that nature is never trivial - not even a cowbird on an Angus cow.
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Johnston captured daughter Cherie and granddaughter Torrie enjoying the affection of puppy Trace, a new addition to the family.
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When the White River was too high to cross, Johnston used her construction savvy to make a bridge out of old I-beams. Neighbors started using it, and Johnston joked she might start charging a toll.
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Cows huddle to protect their calves during a snow storm.
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A message for anyone, trapped in Badlands sage brush.
The two seasons collide in the Black Hills.
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Spearfish Falls framed by snow-covered branches. Photo by Josh Lien
South Dakota provides the perfect backdrop for toy photography.
The annual Dakota Marker game brought thousands to Brookings.
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