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Staff Favorites from September/October 2015
Sep 15, 2015
Here are some of our favorite photos from the latest issue of the magazine. What are yours?
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Andrea Maibaum, production manager, chose this photo of Sitting Bull's grave overlooking the Missouri River just west of Mobridge. Photo by Chad Coppess, S.D. Tourism.
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Mary Wickler Peterson, advertising, and Renee Becker, subscriptions, chose this aerial photo by Dave Tunge. Each summer members of the Tri-State Old Iron Association gather in Yankton. They posed their tractors for this photo at Paddlewheel Point along the Missouri River.
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Rebecca Johnson, special projects coordinator, chose this photo of Bear Butte by Bernie Hunhoff. "I've hiked Bear Butte a handful of times, the first time when I was a kid. I remember feeling in awe of the spiritual significance of the place."
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Editor-at-large Bernie Hunhoff and circulation manager Ashley Wagner chose this photo of Rapid City's Main Street Square. "It really captures the atmosphere of how beautifully the city blended the old and the new to create a new gathering place in the middle of town." Photo by Chad Coppess, S.D. Tourism.
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"Phyllis and Aaron Packard are neat people — a real asset to downtown Vermillion," says Laura Johnson Andrews, assistant marketing director. "Phyllis taught me to spin yarn, and I'm proud to own one of her hand woven scarves." Photo by Katie Hunhoff.
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Intern Lauren Janssen chose this photo from the annual Custer State Park Roundup by Tony Bruguiere.
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Ruth Steil, administrative assistant, chose this photo of Christine Stewart Nuñez posed with her son Xavier in front of a Harvey Dunn painting at the South Dakota Art Museum in Brookings. Photo by Bernie Hunhoff.
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John Andrews, managing editor, and Paul Higbee, contributing editor, chose this photo of smooth softshell turtles by Sam Stukel. "The faces make the photo," Higbee says. "Quite a family resemblance!"
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Contributing editor Roger Holtzmann chose this photo of an abandoned church along Highway 18. "The clouds appear to be boiling up from Earth." Photo by Stephen Gassman.
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Jana Lane, subscriptions director, chose the cover photo taken at Red Cloud Cemetery on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Photo by Bernie Hunhoff.
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Co-publishers Katie Hunhoff and Heidi Marsh chose this photo of a group of crows on Cedar Bluff Road west of Mission Hill. Both were surprised to learn that crows live communally. Photo by Bernie Hunhoff.
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.
Frosty morning near Westport. Photo by Emily Drayer
South Dakota provides the perfect backdrop for toy photography.
The annual Dakota Marker game brought thousands to Brookings.
Comments
Apparently
Lol
The Native Americans I worked with felt it was a strong omen.
All I know to this day, I don't know where the bird in the picture came from.