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The family of former U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Andrew Lewis in Clemson Univesity’s Military Heritage Plaza, Oct. 35, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

The court had ordered additional torture just prior to Grandier’s execution, and Laubardemont urged him to confess to avoid the worst. Grandier acknowledged he was a sinner but refused to confess to witchcraft, even under “extraordinary” torture. As he was being consumed by the flames, the crowd mocked his suffering and professions of faith.

The cast of Clemson University’s production of The Diviners, a play by Jim Leonard Jr., run through the show during a tech rehearsal in the courtyard of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, April 13, 2018. The production was originally slated to run in the blackbox theater inside the center, but was forced to tear down, reconstruct and hold performances outside in the courtyard when a colony of bats was discovered in the building. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Clemson Tigers defensive lineman Christian Wilkins greets a fan during a celebration of the Tigers Read! initiative at the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, June 9, 2017. The initiative is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and has delivered customized Scholastic book packs to nearly 1,200 students across South Carolina that help prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Contax G2 - Carl Zeiss Planar 2/45 T* - FPP EDU 200 @ ASA-100 (Fomapan 200)

Pyrocat-HD (1+1+100) 7:30 @ 20C

Scanner: Epson V700

Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC (2018)

Dignitaries including Clemson University President Jim Clements, his wife, members of Clemson’s Board of Trustees, students, and the Clemson Tiger break ground for the new College of Business building, Oct. 27, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Kathleen Swinney, members of the Clemson Tigers football team, Clifford the Big Red Dog and the Clemson Tiger entertain 150 elementary school kids at the Tigers Read event in the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, May 3, 2018. The event celebrated the third year of the Tigers Read! Initiative, which is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and aims to prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Smart Fit Girls co-founders Chrissy Chard and Kellie Walters do push-ups during a family workout at Riverside Middle School in Pendleton, S.C., April 6, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Elementary school students get a hot dog lunch at the Tigers Read event in the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, May 3, 2018. The event celebrated the third year of the Tigers Read! Initiative, which is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and aims to prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Kathleen Swinney, wife of Clemson University’s head football coach Dabo Swinney, joins the Clemson Tiger, Clifford the Big Red Dog, #13 Hunter Renfrow, #40 Hall Morton, and #42 Christian Wilkins to read to Upstate elementary school children during a celebration of the Tigers Read! initiative at the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, June 9, 2017. The initiative is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and has delivered customized Scholastic book packs to nearly 1,200 students across South Carolina that help prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Kathleen Swinney, members of the Clemson Tigers football team, Clifford the Big Red Dog and the Clemson Tiger entertain 150 elementary school kids at the Tigers Read event in the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, May 3, 2018. The event celebrated the third year of the Tigers Read! Initiative, which is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and aims to prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)

The Clemson Tiger waves the Stars and Stripes in Clemson University’s Military Heritage Plaza during a veterans appreciation event, Nov. 14, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher R. Mann, professor of military studies for Clemson University's Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Det. 770, retired after a stellar 26-year career in a ceremony held in Tillman Hall auditorium, April 28, 2017. Mann was a distinguished graduate of the United States Air Force Academy in 1991 and went on to earn two masters degrees, a PhD, and logged 2,800 flight hours. He deployed and flew combat sorties in support of Operations

Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, and held command positions in units across a full spectrum of U.S. Air Force operations before being assigned to Clemson. (Photo by Ken Scar)

U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher R. Mann, professor of military studies for Clemson University's Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Det. 770, addresses his son, Alex, during his retirement ceremony held in Tillman Hall auditorium, April 28, 2017. Mann was a distinguished graduate of the United States Air Force Academy in 1991 and went on to earn two masters degrees, a PhD, and logged 2,800 flight hours. He deployed and flew combat sorties in support of Operations.Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, and held command positions in units across a full spectrum of U.S. Air Force operations before being assigned to Clemson. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Smart Fit Girls co-founders and instructor, Riverside Middle School, April 6, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Retired U.S. Army Col. Ben Skardon (back to camera in orange shirt) greets well-wishers during his 100th birthday celebration at Clemson University, Aug. 11, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Clemson University student Eileen Flood, a freshman studying economics from Jersey City, N.J., works with two second-grade students at Homeland Elementary School in Anderson, S.C., March 16, 2017. Flood and other interns with Clemson’s Roy and Marnie Pearce Center for Professional Communication were helping the children write, edit and publish a book of their own stories about what kind of animal they wish they could be. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Group shot at the Tigers Read event in the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, May 3, 2018. The event celebrated the third year of the Tigers Read! Initiative, which is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and aims to prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Clemson University's Army and Air Force Reserve Officer's Training Corps units held a joint awards ceremony in the Tillman Hall auditorium, April 13, 2017. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. (ret) Chalmers R. "Hap" Carr Jr. was the featured speaker, and retired U.S. Air Force Col. Alton Whitley was inducted into the Clemson ROTC Hall of Fame. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)

The cast of Clemson University’s production of The Diviners, a play by Jim Leonard Jr., run through the show during a tech rehearsal in the courtyard of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, April 13, 2018. The production was originally slated to run in the blackbox theater inside the center, but was forced to tear down, reconstruct and hold performances outside in the courtyard when a colony of bats was discovered in the building. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Col. Ben Skardon, 100, gets a laugh out of NBC news reporter Mandy Gaither during his 100th birthday celebration at Clemson University, Aug. 11, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Dignitaries including Clemson University President Jim Clements, his wife, members of Clemson’s Board of Trustees, students, and the Clemson Tiger break ground for the new College of Business building, Oct. 27, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Members of the Clemson University ROTC Pershing Rifles raise the American Flag on the Ben Skardon flag pole in Memorial Stadium for Skardon’s 100th birthday celebration, August 11, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

“Hunted like dogs, hunted like wolves,

burned like hell: In the name of the law.”

 

In this movie, Christopher Lee plays the Lord Chief Justice 17th-century England, who condemns women as witches to further his political and sexual ends.

Kathleen Swinney talks to some students at the Tigers Read event in the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, May 3, 2018. The event celebrated the third year of the Tigers Read! Initiative, which is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and aims to prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)

The Clemson Tiger welcomes one of 150 elementary school kids at the Tigers Read event in the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, May 3, 2018. The event celebrated the third year of the Tigers Read! Initiative, which is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and aims to prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Clemson University's Army and Air Force Reserve Officer's Training Corps units held a joint awards ceremony in the Tillman Hall auditorium, April 13, 2017. U.S. Army Brig. Gen. (ret) Chalmers R. "Hap" Carr Jr. was the featured speaker, and retired U.S. Air Force Col. Alton Whitley was inducted into the Clemson ROTC Hall of Fame. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)

Retired U.S. Army Col. Ben Skardon, 99 (in white shirt), a survivor of the Bataan Death March, walks through a field of blooming California poppies with members of “Ben’s Brigade” - his loyal supprt team made up of former Clemson University students of his, family, friends, and relatives of his fellow WWII prisoners of war - during the Bataan Memorial Death March at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., March 19, 2017. Skardon is the only Bataan survivor who walks in the memorial march, and he walks eight and a half miles. This was his tenth time doing it. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Ken Scar)

George Petersen, founding dean of Clemson University’s College of Education, high-fives students of Lamar High School in Lamar, S.C. as he enters the building with a group of his professors, March 6, 2018. The professors were visiting schools in South Carolina’s so-called ‘Corridor of Shame’ during a listen and learn field trip to the area. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Crowds gather at Clemson University’s Watt Family Innovation Center to view the 2017 Solar Eclipse, Aug. 21. 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Clemson Air Force ROTC cadets drink “grog” to get to the coins in the bottoms of the cups during a ceremony in Tillman Hall. (Photo by Ken Scar)

You know you're on the Stanford campus once you've passed through the main gate and along the street lined with high palm trees. The palm trees reminded me of similar trees along the Embarcadero in San Francisco.

Kellie Walters and Chrissy Chart, founders of Smart Fit Girls, at Riverside Middle School in Pendleton, S.C., April 6, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Teachers and students enjoy a picnic lunch after the Tigers Read event in the Clemson Indoor Practice Facility, May 3, 2018. The event celebrated the third year of the Tigers Read! Initiative, which is sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation and aims to prevent the decline in reading skills many students experience during summer months. (Photo by Ken Scar)

U.S. Air Force Gen. John “Jay” Raymond, commander of Air Force Space Command and the highest ranking officer to graduate from Clemson’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program, talks to ROTC cadets in the Tillman Hall auditorium, Aug. 31, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

An image of the American flag plays on one of the video screens in Clemson University’s Memorial Stadium in honor of retired U.S. Army Col. Ben Skardon for his 100th birthday celebration, Aug. 11, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

The ugly cousin of the XA series. This point and shoot is basically an updated Olympus Trip 35.

 

Olympus XA1

D.Zuiko 35mm 1:4

Fuji Neopan SS

Dev: HC-110 Dil. B 5:30 @ 20C

U.S. Air Force Col. Christopher R. Mann, professor of military studies for Clemson University's Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Det. 770, addresses his youngest son, Ethan, during his retirement ceremony held in Tillman Hall auditorium, April 28, 2017. Mann was a distinguished graduate of the United States Air Force Academy in 1991 and went on to earn two masters degrees, a PhD, and logged 2,800 flight hours. He deployed and flew combat sorties in support of Operations.Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, and held command positions in units across a full spectrum of U.S. Air Force operations before being assigned to Clemson. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Clemson University alumnus Andrew Whitley and performing arts professor Kerrie Seymour walk and chat in the halls of the Brooks Center for the Performing Arts, June 19, 2017. Seymour was Whitley’s theater professor and the two were both cast in a production of “Spring Awakening” at the Warehouse Theater in Greenville after Whitley graduated. (Photo by Ken Scar)

The Clemson Tiger uses a backhoe to pour the first bucket of dirt and officially begin construction during the groundbreaking ceremony for Clemson University’s new College of Business building, Oct. 27, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)

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