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Staff Favorites from Sept/Oct 2013
Sep 9, 2013
Here are some of our favorite photos from the latest issue of the magazine. What are yours?
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"The color of the horse is bright compared to the hazy view of the buffalo in the background," says Circulation Director Jana Lane of this photo from the Buffalo Roundup in Custer State Park. "It pops out of the picture. What an exhilarating ride." Photo by Patti Murphy.
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Heidi Marsh, Marketing Director, chose this photo of the Old Courthouse Museum. "I can't believe the commissioners were going to cut the clock tower, now a symbol of downtown Sioux Falls. Thank goodness Wallace Dow was forward thinking enough to save it." Photo by Christian Begeman.
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Managing Editor John Andrews and Circulation Assistant Renee Becker both chose the cover photo by Candy Erk Manthey.
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Administrative Assistant Ruth Steil chose this photo of smoked trout cakes by Bernie Hunhoff. "The food looks so pretty."
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"I enjoyed learning about Gary Conradi's governors' grave quest," says Laura Andrews, Assistant Marketing Director. "It's fun to wander around cemeteries — you never know who you'll bump into." Photo by Bernie Hunhoff.
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Rebecca Johnson, Special Projects Coordinator chose this photo from the Quartzite Trail by Christian Begeman.
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"I love Nathan West's photo for its vivid color and unique point of view," says Katie Hunhoff, Editor. "With my fear of heights I'll probably never see this view myself."
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Andrea Maibaum, Production Manager, chose this stained glass window from Blue Cloud Abbey for its "great symbolism." Photo by Ivars Krafts.
Wildflowers are adding a splash of color to the granite and pines of the rugged Black Hills.
Sunset at the Meridian Bridge in Yankton. Photo by Jacob Doyle
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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