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Vibrant Light Display, Early Morning Visitor And First Snowfall: IL In Photos

This week's photo roundup from across Illinois.

Renee Castellano photographed her son in Plainfield.
Renee Castellano photographed her son in Plainfield. (Photo by Renee Castellano)

ILLINOIS — Take a look through this set of images from across Illinois. We're seeing many great opportunities for readers to get some memorable photographs throughout the state this fall.

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Tina Mccorkle photographed the Northern Lights in Sugar Grove.

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Patti Marzalik, of Algonquin, snapped this photo of an early morning visitor to her home.

Veer Lavingia sent in this photo he took at Eldridge Park, with the following description: "An early November sunset amplifies the reds and yellows of mid-autumn foliage. The Oakbrook Terrace Tower provides contrast as well as a transition into the baby blue evening sky. The reflection of the red-orange hues radiating off the building’s glass windows, along with the plants in the foreground, epitomize suburban mid-autumn."

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Adam Duque photographed the family's "pet" squirrel, Pearl, in the backyard in Plainfield.

Eric Laughridge got a meaningful shot for Veterans Day in Plainfield.

Joe Kloptowsky, of Tinley Park, submitted this photograph of holly with some fresh snow on it from the first snowfall of the season.

Jenny Sciortino got this impressive shot at The Grove.

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