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I wrote this post on July 22nd just after the Colorado massacre. Now - I am submitting it again because of what transpired in Newtown this past week. 4 times this year there has been a mass killing. ALL of them involved assault weapons and hand guns.
The response I got from this posting was often supportive, but I got the usual "right to bear arms" speeches, the "protect my family" speech, and the "protect ourselves from invaders from a foreign land" speech. I'm so heartbroken.
Apparently we live in a nation where paranoid fear and macho posturing trumps the value of our children's lives.

This is my journal from July22nd:
This past week our nation witnessed one of the most horrific violations in history. A beast that I refuse to name, planned and then killed 12 people in a theatre in Colorado. I won't go into details of how, why, or who committed this atrocity.
What I WILL address is the idea of our Constitutional "right to bear arms". The misconstrued perception of this "right", saddens and confuses me. The archaic belief that having a gun in our houses will enable us to "defend ourselves" is not only statistically improbable, it is metaphorically AND literally unsettling to those who live with us. A loaded gun in a house says,"I don't trust people", "I am afraid someone will break in and hurt us", and also "I am willing to shoot to kill another human being".
If you have a gun in your house and it is NOT loaded, the statistical probability of you being able to get to it, load it, and confront a home invader AND for the outcome of that confrontation to be positive in ANY way, is insignificantly small.

This is not to say I don't think we should be prepared. It is not to say that I don't think we should defend ourselves and those we love but having a dog and a home alarm system are profoundly more effective. The idea is to not have your home be very appealing to those who would invade it.

What all this brings me to is a conclusion I came to in my teens. There is NO REASON for assault rifles to be in the hands of the public. There is NO REASON for hand guns to be in the possession of the public. Hand guns and assault rifles were invented for ONE single purpose and that is to kill other human beings. SO - what do I say to those who claim they have a "right to collect" weapons? I say,"Get a life and collect ceramic frogs, lawn gnomes, or goldfish". Collect something that adds life to the world, not something that is designed to destroy life. What possible joy can a human being derive out of owning a collection of assault rifles?? What fearful illusional self perception of manhood needs to revel in the ownership of something designed to take away the life of another being? When I see a photo of a guy standing around with his buddies and brandishing their prize AK-47's, I wonder if it makes them feel powerful, macho, and strong? It also makes me wonder where this need for that sense of power came from. Is there a correlation between this behavior and the violent idiotic murderous video games? There are even TV shows dedicated to showing off "powerful weapons". I get nauseous when I pass by these shows on my way to the Discovery Channel.

I come from a long line of poor people in the South and I remember well my Father and my Uncles going out hunting and bringing home rabbit, deer, squirrels, and quail to feed our family. I've personally hunted and helped clean our kill to add to our dinner table. I understand the need to eat and I understand the idea of hunting to sustain loved ones. But I've never seen an AK-47 used in deer hunting and a hand gun is impractical for hunting anything other than humans. Also, I don't think there are very many families who depend on hunting for sustenance any more anyway. Maybe it would be a good idea to get rid of ALL guns! It works in a lot of countries.

So, I am not without understanding when it comes to the "right to bear arms" but the bastardization of this "right" has becomes the mantra of lobbyists with special interests in Washington and it sickens and disheartens me. That law was written when all you had access to was a musket.

12 people are dead and 58 wounded in Colorado, because of this "right". Now 26 more are dead in Newtown. These monsters had the "right" to buy machines made for the purpose of killing human beings. All weapons were LEGALLY purchased.

To those who will say to me,"Guns don't kill people, people kill people", I say,"Tell that to the families of those murdered in Colorado. Tell the heartbroken Mothers of Newtown." These types of guns ARE what kill people, furthermore, they are singly designed for that purpose. Yes, people kill people and it is these types of guns they use to do it.

I say ban assault rifles and hand guns. It certainly won't stop the mentally unstable from committing horrid acts, but it WILL cut down on the number of lives lost and make the whole process more difficult.

Washington MUST do something…. but I've worked in Washington, so I know how it works up on the Hill and I recognize the fact money speaks louder than the voices of grieving family members. The NRA cares about profits not people and the "good ol boy club" will feign compassion to polish the tarnished corporation.

I SAY BAN HAND GUNS. I SAY BAN ASSAULT RIFLES.
But - I don't see it ever happening… and because of that...
today I am heartboken.
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  • Drinking: Heineken

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Comments Disabled... what a sigh of relief!!!!

It's been REALLY refreshing to NOT have trolls and flamers. Images like those in my gallery inevitably receive all sorts of negative commentary. Since I have disabled comments, the attention craving jerks really have not bothered me. The reason is, as I suspected all along... take away their public forum and they go back into their holes. Some people have complained that I can't take criticism. That is simply laughable. After 35 years in one of the most competitive markets in the world, I've heard just about everything. Yea - it's nice to hear "great shot", or "that's beautiful...nice lighting". But I don't really need pats on the back. And I no longer will tolerate comments like, "Your model needs to be taken out back and shot like the whore dog she is!" or "she's too fuckin skinny, she needs to eat something".
I could care less what people say about me personally but I will NOT tolerate flaming or trolling my models. THAT is why I disabled comments. Also, I simply don't have the time or desire to go through all the hundreds of comments I get to weed out the trolls, block them, and hide their comments. It's a waste of my time.
Let me be perfectly honest here... I have been on DA for 5 years. I am here for fun. Not only do I NOT make any money from DA, it COSTS me money. I am a business man, so time is money, so if you account for the amount of TIME I spend on here, it is even MORE of a loss. But - it's fun and I have made some good on line friends and a few personal friends.
I fear for this generation of loud mouthed, unsophisticated, undereducated, sophomoric juveniles who don't subscribe to decency and good manners. Not all of them, of course... but there is a significant percentage. I blame the internet for this unchecked bad behavior because there are no consequences for the things they say and do. But how will this spill over to their REAL lives and interactions with REAL people when they face situations that make them uncomfortable? It is, in my opinion, very damaging to personal growth to NOT have consequences to bad behavior. What will these flamers and trolls grow up to be? Probably politicians who post photos of their weiners on Twitter.
Anyway...THAT is the reason I no longer allow comments.

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:iconmuhminatali:
i miss your old work
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`Pelicanh May 17, 2013  Professional Photographer
me too!
:)
I'm still shooting stuff but I just can't share it any more. Makes me sad BUT I might have a book some day. If I do - I'll announce it here on DA first!
XO
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Mood: Irritated ~mavartworx May 7, 2013  Professional General Artist
"No Comment" :clap:

I get tired of "seeing" negative comments everywhere I turn. And especially under all types of musicians and artists that I admire.
Fb has been that way too, with angry announcements, political rants judging me (you, us) and putting some type of party "title" over my head, angry memes or someone misunderstood a discussion for a argument. I stay away only checking-in time to time.

I completely understand your stance and weeding through "The noise and confusion". And throwing insults at the models you work with is cowardly, "they" would never say those things to their face, unless they were with a mob or behind the safety of a computer screen.

I have a love hate relationship with technology, not long ago we wished for "Jetson Technology", but now I see it doesnt make the world smaller, but more "Worlds Apart". Their are plenty of positive situations, but my idea of this utopia was not being glued to a cell phone texting/always being bothered by phone calls, watching friends sitting next to each other texting to someone else, or Trolls bullying people from the safety of their dark evil corner of the world.

Nope, I wont be a part of it. I will though, say Good Morning to you, Bless You when you sneeze, and ask if you want to get together and hangout and get a bite to eat . . .
Call me Old Fashioned :chew:.

Continued success to you and quiet admiration :meditation: .

With much respect,

- MAVIII
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`Pelicanh May 8, 2013  Professional Photographer
I feel very much the same. I've been watching the growth of cell phone addiction. It's weird!
thanks so much
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I have been subscribed to your work for over four years, I truly enjoy your style and subjects. I appreciate what you have to say in any commentary or blog, and truly admire you. I have watched you through these years and fallen in love with so many pieces and models it's almost embarrassing ^_^;; I used to want to model (any girl feels this way at some point), your work helped me appreciate others and myself, and often inspired ideas in my art. I just wanted to take the time to thank you, and to express how much I enjoy your work (nude or not, you choose lovely subjects, although I do admit to being more partial to the nudes in all honesty. I miss them!), and that I find you to be over all amazing as an artist and as a person.
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`Pelicanh May 17, 2013  Professional Photographer
thanks so much Phylicia. I miss posting nudes here. I'm still shooting them but just unable to post them. :(
If you have the interest you really should model, or at least shoot some images of yourself that you can keep for memory sake. Nude modeling for photographers isn't for everyone but I DO think it important for people to record what they look like when they are young.
I think it would be fun to photograph you!
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:iconkidneytheft:
your dev id says it all. thanks for being true to yourself as an artist. and thanks for making art no matter where it's all featured! you are not only a pro, but also a gentleman!
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~euronymus May 6, 2013  Professional General Artist
I love your pictures with your son, I guess I know the feeling, i've been taking photographs of my daughter (she's 7 month now) you are very inspiring.
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:iconcherry-buttons:
I miss your nude work here so dearly!! was so inspiring to me for such a long time! though I do thoroughly enjoy your Squicken pics, what a cutie! much love :love: :heart:
:kiss:
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`Pelicanh May 2, 2013  Professional Photographer
yea - I miss posting them.
thanks so much!
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:icon2manykidslateinlife:
Time flys and so much happens, In your case obviously quite a lot happens, and I thought I was kids late in life.
Hope you and family are well.

Sincerest best wishes. Alan
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:iconbastler:
Happy Easter to you and your beautiful family.
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`Pelicanh Apr 21, 2013  Professional Photographer
Thanks so much. To you and yours also
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Mood: Wow! *Alembic-Lynx Mar 27, 2013  Professional Photographer
I hope you are doing well :wave:
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`Pelicanh Apr 21, 2013  Professional Photographer
Yep... Fine
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*Alembic-Lynx Apr 21, 2013  Professional Photographer
Great good to know and how is Squicken , must be a yr old now..or near abouts ???
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~LilyanneBoleyn Mar 26, 2013  Student Photographer
Michael! Happy Birthday!!! =D
I miss you!! :hug:

Love you :heart:

Lily
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`Pelicanh Apr 21, 2013  Professional Photographer
Hey Lily!!!
Thanks so much. Sorry for the slow response.
Hope you are doing well and having fun!,
Xo
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One additional comment, I do have a handgun in my house, but it is not losded. I keep the ammo for it in another room. I depend on the almighty God to protect our home from invaders, and I thank him each night for doing so.
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:iconafsergeant:
I'm sorry, but I can't afree with you on handguns. Ban them, and only criminals will have them. If you don't have one in your home, and a home invader knows this, he will easily break into YOUR home and kill YOU and YOUR FAMILY then take what he wants.
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When I see photos of you, to this day I still wonder what your voice sounds like...
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`Pelicanh Apr 21, 2013  Professional Photographer
:) slight Southern accent that gets worse if I'm tired or drunk! Lol
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