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Ashlee Salamon / Arizona Daily Wildcat
Shiloh Miller Marketing Senior participates and gets dunked in the homecoming festivities Wed. Nov. 3rd on the mall.
The Dunker Church was built in 1852, by a group of immigrants from what is now Germany. A pacifist Christian group, they were called Dunkers because they believed in full-immersion baptism.
In spite of the Dunker's peaceful ways, their church was the scene of a bloodbath during the American Civil War.
On September 17, 1862, thousands of men were killed or wounded at the church during the Battle of Antietam (called the Battle of Sharpsburg in the South). The church itself was severely damaged during the battle.
Near Sharpsburg, MD, on 6-22-16
'Alohi Minna Leanora, student from Delta Phi Epsilon, volunteers to be dunked during the quad carnival.
this is one of my cousins doing a dunk tank for vollyball at a 4th of july fair thing she plays ike ever sport some day ill sell you an autograph when she global!
Mural by Mark Paul Deren aka @madsteez for the aWalls Mural Project, seen at the Jose Diego Middle School at 3100 NW 5th Avenue in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami, Florida.
Photo by James aka Urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
Edit by Teee.
Taken at the Irish Varsities basketball finals at the University of Limerick Arena yesterday. This guy was one of a team of acrobatic entertainers called the Crazy Dunkers, who entertained the crowd during the half-time breaks. They used a trampoline to get the elevation to do all sort of crazy acrobatic stunts while dunking the ball. This is cropped from a vertical shot, so it is a bit tight, but it took out the crowd in the background and some of the bright ceiling lights, so it simplified the composition.
Hi-res image produced by the sound-responsive performance system that I use for my collaboration with Alexander Rishaug. The title in brackets is the name of the song I was using as an input to generate the image.
The final product will be 100 x 150 cm prints, mounted on dibond. Created for the exhibition "Frozen" at Melkweg in Amsterdam, part of the 5 Days Off festival.
Terrible day for creativity. But hey, I'm on day 200!
Or day 565, depending if you count the first year.
(200/365)
Strobist Info: 1x sb-800 subject right with grid pointing at red background, 1x sb-600 behind subject pointing at water droplets.