I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (52)
jif3d
Interesting lighting, which has made the gun's metal look like it's melting ! Guns have their place, it just depends who the owner is and your O.K. by me Jock ! ~Cheers~
Corwin13
I don't want to make the apology of firearms because I am set against their free sale. But, the photo, it, is magnificent!
durleybeachbum
Excellent pic! the two lights could be eyes!
B_PEACOCK
Cool looking shot Jock
RodolfoCiminelli
Fantastic lighting and photo too my friend....!!!!
Cosme..D..Churruca
powerful image Jock... in some way it scares me. superb!
NekhbetSun
Great shot and loved reading your thoughts on this....seems they're the same as mine :o)
PD154
Excellent shot Jock, the lighting is great, still makes me nervous :)
MagikUnicorn
Very Mystical
carlx
Cool atmosphere and light!!!
billcody
Guns are forbidden here in Germany for normal people. You have to be organized in a hunting club or in a sportsmen club. Free guns for all is a horror here, but I have heard that 2-3 million of them are illegal in peoples hands - and that is a lot! But guns are fascinating, too - like yours! And it is interesting, what kind of art you create around, like your music photos. Thanks for sharing!
Star4mation
Super lighting Jock!
emmecielle
As I said in a previous comment, I don't like guns... I'm convinced that violence generates more violence... and we cannot do justice by themselves! It's true, there are many crimes against women and children... but the problem can be solved with a shot gun? In any case, your photo is very well done! :)
sazzart
Personally, & I've been there, I prefer the .44 Dessert Eagle autoloader for shere knock down - stay down power. Great lighting experiment Jock.
mermaid
I really like your experiments...you are so creative with your camera and this shot is another fine example of it, Jocko,...smile
MaraP
Fantastic image!!
JeffG7BRJ
Forty years ago it was easy to get guns in England, shotguns and air rifles that is, never hand guns though. In my teens I had 12 bore's, 410's and 9mm all shot guns, you neede4d a licence to own such guns but all you had to do was get permission of two farmers to shoot on their land, and that was easy to do. They welcomed you onto their land to help control vermin(rats and foxes) and also rabbits hares and wood pigeon, some even paid you for the foxes brush)tail). If you took them a brush it ment one less fox after their lambs and chickens, some would pay a £1.00 some would go as high as £5.00. Everything is much tighter now. I think you have done great with this series Jocko, like you say it shows us what can be done indoors without electricity to light the way. I have thought about using candles quite often, I just haven't got round to it yet. Excellent work you have done with this gun, it's not really the gun that does the damage, it's the mind that controls the finger that pulls the trigger. Bravo!!!!!
CavalierLady
Great job with such poor light and well done, Jock. Nice to see you trying new things.
Elcet
I fully agree with what Richardphotos said. In my country, France, the ownership of guns is restricted and it's best so. Do more people are killed in France than in the US (per inhabitant)? Certainly no. One can always find arguments pro and cons for anything, e.g. there has long time been a campaign in my country against safety belts in cars, saying that the safety belt kills and for sure this can happen, but much more people are saved by this belt than are killed. Later the same guys told us that restrict the speed of cars will kill, true also that in special cases speed can save a life, but so many are killed by too high speeds. Guns make many people turn mad and kill. OK I have taken the risk being killed, I never wore guns and refused to do the army, I will not say that this is always the solution however. Best in this peculiar case is to fight efficiently for justice and against poverty, I don't say that it will solve everything, but anyway it helps. Remember that nazism and their present representatives AlQaeda took roots in poor countries and nightmarish economies. I am not against police anyway, a police is definitely necessary to fight against crime. I admit that perhaps it's best that the police has weapons, but this is unclear as demonstrated by the Great Britain police; 2 days ago the French police adopted teasers that normally don't kill. Aside that, you've done a super photo! Really excellent. And thanks for raising the above-mentioned problems.
flora-crassella
super photo!!!!!!!
delaorden_ojeda
excelent capture, i must say I hate guns, no guns for a better world !
Buffalo1
Looks like a Ruger. Artistic series of a useful tool. Many years ago, I used my revolver to stop two teenage boys who were assaulting a woman.