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Clemson University student Robert Magwood (orange backpack), a senior studying sociology with an emphasis in community studies and minor in pan-African studies, from Charleston, S.C., shows Memorial Stadium to a group of fourth-graders from Legacy Early College Charter School on a tour of the Clemson campus, March 28, 2018. The tour was hosted by Clemson’s College Preparation and Outreach office in collaboration with Emerging Scholars, Tiger Alliance, and Call Me MISTER as part of a long-term initiative to get elementary school children excited about the prospect of going to college. (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)
Something Bryson Carter said during an interview with WYFF in Memorial Stadium cracks up Madison Williams, April 27, 2018. (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 Tigers head coach Dabo Swinney speaks to a group of children in Clemsonâs indoor practice field, Dec. 18, 2017. The children were there as part of the âKicks, Cleats, and Kidsâ event sponsored by Dabo Swinneyâs All In Team Foundation, PAW Journey and Call Me MiSTER. Two-hundred children received Nike shoes and an experience designed to motivate and inspire them to better understand the link between strong personal character, commitment to academic success and positive life outcomes. (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)
Like peanut butter and honey, Pan F+ and Microphen are a classic combination! Bright smooth tones with good contrast (without being overbearing), while the images are sharp, they are razor sharp giving them a real look!
You can read the full review online
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Rolleiflex 2.8F - Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm 1:2.8 - Ilford Pan F+ @ ASA-50
Ilford Microphen (1+1) 6:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC (2018)
George Petersen (center, sitting), dean of Clemson University’s College of Education, and a contingent of his professors pose with Hayward Jean (sitting, blue jacket), principal of Mellichamp Elementary School, during a listen and learn field trip to the area, March 6, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Members of Clemson University’s Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program watch the 2017 Military Appreciation Game from the side line in Memorial Stadium, Nov. 18, 2017. (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)
Ken Scar checks out the gigantic fans at the Clemson University’s Wind Tunnel Testing Facility. (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)
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)
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)
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 University head coach Dabo Swinney poses with Call Me Mister participants from Seneca Middle School, S.C., Dec. 18, 2017. The middle-schoolers were there as part of the âKicks, Cleats, and Kidsâ event sponsored by Swinneyâs All In Team Foundation, PAW Journey and Call Me MiSTER. Two-hundred children received Nike shoes and an experience designed to motivate and inspire them to better understand the link between strong personal character, commitment to academic success and positive life outcomes. (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)
Richie Parker walks between his 1963 Chevy Impala and his 1955 Chevy Nomad in one of his garages in Charlotte, N.C., August 3, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The Clemson University ROTC Pershing Rifles honor guard march away after raising the American flag and a special flag commemorating Col. Ben Skardon’s 100th birthday, Aug. 11, 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)
I don't often go into a roll of film utterly unsure of what I will get, but here we are. And you know, I love these results; if you want that traditional Infrared look, then you certainly are getting it here. But the best part is that I achieved it using only a deep red filter, not a true IR filter! The images present deep, rich contrast and excellent sharpness, with reasonable control of visible grain.
You can read the full review online:
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Nikon FE2 - AI Nikkor 24mm 1:2.8 (B+W 092) - FPP BW Infrared @ ASA-200
Zone Imaging 510-Pyro (1+100) 7:00 @ 20C
Meter: Reveni Labs LM-1.5
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
Dr. Amber Porter talks to the crowd at Clemson University’s Watt Family Innovation Center before the solar eclipse, Aug. 21. 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Professors from Clemson University’s College of Education visit South Carolina’s so-called ‘Corridor of Shame’ during a listen and learn field trip to the area, March 6, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
The 2017 Solar Eclipse can be seen through the clouds on the Clemson Unviversity campus, Aug. 21. 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Katerina Clegg, a second-grade teacher at Homeland Elementary School in Anderson, S.C., poses with one of the students and the Clemson Tiger, March 16, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University students and volunteers conduct a STEAM workshop for 5th-graders at the former Holly Springs Elementary School near Pickens, S.C. as part of an undergraduate research project, Feb. 27, 2018. The school, closed in 2017 by the Pickens County school board in a cost-cutting move, would become the Holly Springs Center under a plan to be unveiled March 19 devised by Clemson Ph.D. student Abby Holcombe Baker. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Clemson University student Claire Harvin, a sophomore studying communications from Columbia, S.C., works with two second-grade students at Homeland Elementary School in Anderson, S.C., March 16, 2017. Yarborough and other interns with Clemson’s Roy and Marnie Pearce Center for Professional Communication helped 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)
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 running back Darien Rencher, a mentor in the Call Me Mister program, speaks to a group of children from local Title 1 schools on Clemsonâs indoor practice field, Dec. 18, 2017. The children were there as part of the âKicks, Cleats, and Kidsâ event sponsored by Dabo Swinneyâs All In Team Foundation, PAW Journey and Call Me MiSTER. Two-hundred children received Nike shoes and an experience designed to motivate and inspire them to better understand the link between strong personal character, commitment to academic success and positive life outcomes. (Photo by Ken Scar)
An excavator moves dirt on a hill that will become Clemson University’s new College of Business, March 9, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Firemen carry the casket of retired Capt. Todd Williams during his funeral, July 6, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Steve Tabbot and his son, Steven, 12, who are from Tampa, Florida, play dice at Clemson University’s Watt Family Innovation Center while waiting to view the 2017 Solar Eclipse, Aug. 21. 2017. (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)
A Clemson Tiger football player tosses a football back-and-forth with a young boy inside Clemson’s football complex, Dec. 18, 2017. The children were there as part of the “Kicks, Cleats, and Kids” event sponsored by Dabo Swinney’s All In Team Foundation, PAW Journey and Call Me MiSTER. Two-hundred children received Nike shoes and an experience designed to motivate and inspire them to better understand the link between strong personal character, commitment to academic success and positive life outcomes. (Photo by Ken Scar)
U.S. Air Force Col. Michael Seiler, director of safety, Air Mobility Command, hands a coin to Natalie Mann, daughter of Air Force Col. Christopher R. Mann, professor of military studies for Clemson University's Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Det. 770, during her father’s retirement ceremony in Tillman Hall auditorium, April 28, 2017. Col. 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, 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)
Professors from Clemson University’s College of Education visit South Carolina’s so-called ‘Corridor of Shame’ during a listen and learn field trip to the area, March 6, 2018. (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)
Clemson University Tiger Band director Mark Spede and assistant director Tim Hurlburt take the band through a rehearsal on their rehearsal field on the Clemson campus as the sun sets, Nov. 15, 2017. (Photo by Ken Scar)
Located on the top floor of the Kroch Library is the Severinghaus Asia Reading Room, a gift from the Henry Luce Foundation honoring Leslie R. Severinghaus ’21. Here students, faculty, and visitors can peruse thousands of reference sources, a selection of more than 100 leading newspapers from twenty Asian countries, the latest issues of nearly 400 research and popular journals, and an extensive collection of videos from throughout Asia.