In focus: Nature gives back

November 27, 2016 at 6:00AM
A super super-moon photo by Missy Peterson of Howard Lake, Minn. ORG XMIT: LQtkZfegxWzHP_UVbprk
A super super-moon photo by Missy Peterson of Howard Lake, Minn. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The turkey leftovers might be long gone, but we're still giving thanks for a month that brought us a longer fall than we could have hoped for. And if mid-November trips to the lake weren't enough to be thankful for, Mother Nature tried to one-up herself with a showstopping super moon. Thanks to these three readers, who thought enough of their photos to share them. Let's return the favor.

Michael Troje of Minnepolis shot this super moon photo from archery range platform in Northfield, with some atmospheric distortion. -- Michael Troje
Michael Troje of Minnepolis shot this super moon photo from archery range platform in Northfield, with some atmospheric distortion.-- Michael Troje (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Maureen Feely of Plymouth took this photo of her husband out on their dock in Island Lake in Spooner, Wis., Nov. 12.
1. A super super-moon photo by Missy Peterson of Howard Lake, Minn. 2. Michael Troje of Minneapolis shot this super moon photo from an archery range platform in Northfield. 3. Maureen Feely of Plymouth took this photo of her husband in the morning mist on their dock on Island Lake at Spooner, Wis. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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