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Staff Favorites from Sept/Oct
Sep 27, 2012
Here are some of our favorite photos from the latest issue of the magazine. What are yours?
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Rebecca Johnson, Special Projects Coordinator, chose this photo of cowboy polo by Seth McConnell. "It's an interesting way to frame the action."
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Managing Editor Katie Hunhoff chose this photo of Bob Karolevitz. "I loved riding that horse at Yankton's Sunshine grocery store! Bob Karolevitz always had so much fun with life. His writing is an inspiration — humorous and thoughtful."
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Laura Johnson from our marketing department chose this photo by Bernie Hunhoff. "That is one good lookin' Farmall, but that's just me showing my tractor bias."
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Roger Holtzmann, Contributing Editor, chose this photo by Seth McConnell. "In photography and life, timing is everything!"
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Andrea Maibaum, Production Manager, chose this photo of opening day of pheasant season. Photo by Bernie Hunhoff.
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Editor Bernie Hunhoff says, "Kadek Susanto's picture of kayaks and canoes docked at Sylvan Lake illustrates what we all love about autumn in lake country, and of course in this case the lake is in the mountains so that makes it all the more beautiful."
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Heidi Marsh, Advertising and Marketing Director, likes Bernie Hunhoff's photo from the Menno Pioneer Power Show. "It shows that all ages come to enjoy the Power Show! Plus, I wish my father-in-law would let me get my hands on his old John Deere."
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Jana Lane and John Andrews chose Christian Begeman's photo of bighorn sheep. Jana says, "I’ve always been intrigued by the bighorns and absolutely amazed by their ability to traverse the rough terrain."
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Which is taller, the corn or the storm cloud just outside of Aberdeen? Photo by Jay Kirschenmann
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
Comments
And I'd love to hear from Roger; he worked on the student newspaper at USD/Springfield when I was the adviser. That was a few years before the school was turned into a prison (a big mistake).