does anybody here want to see animals that have been killed in this forum?
Are people on this forum supportive of censorship? Are they supportive of individuals seeking to squash the first amendment rights of self expression? To prohibit expression is to deny freedom and in fact would kill art as we know it.l
Mike
Hi Mike: first off, this is a private forum, so the use of the word "censorship" is a bit over the top.
We maintain a hidden forum for boudoir and nude images and, even there, require a NSFW disclaimer in the title. We regard this as a courtesy message, not censorship.
In the same vein, your image was reported to the moderating team for consideration of similar disclaimers. This is not unreasonable.
We will ask that you add a simple "warning, potentially graphic image" to your shots that include the results of your hunting. Obviously, this has no impact on the many images you show of your hunting dogs, pups and their training.
We ask this in the spirit of courtesy to your fellow TPF members, period. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
Terri,
Understand that the image I posted was not to provoke anybody, nor did I intend to disrespect the sensitivities of others. I do not seek to politicize the matter and I understand that the matter may be one of controversy for some viewers.
I am a hunter and a steadfast conservationist, the two being far from mutually exclusive, but rather the norm. In large part, I have lived my life hunting and making use of those animals that I harvest. I spent an entire career in the field of fish, wildlife, and natural resources conservation. Note that conservation is synonymous with wise use, and is not akin to protectionism. I hunt legally and ethically based on the sound science and principals of wildlife management. If any here follow my photographic leanings, it should be obvious that I have a great reverence for the natural world, and yes, animals both die naturally and are killed in that sphere. I do not kill solely for sport, but I am a hunter - gatherer and make use of all that I take, and I take no more than I can use.
With regard to my dogs, I hunt with highly trained retrievers to prevent the wanton loss of precious game bird and waterfowl resources that I shoot. I spend countless hours training gun dogs to become proficient in the recovery of birds taken.
As a hunter / conservationist, I spend much time and effort for several volunteer organizations dedicated to the conservation of both game and non-game species, but also for the procurement and management of critical wildlife habitat so necessary to the survival of vastly diverse species.
As a visual artist, I seek to have my work evoke thought and emotion and I understand that with that comes the potential duality of both appreciation and disdain. I accept that those opinions are solely up to the individual viewer.
The post stating "does anybody here want to see animals that have been killed in this forum"? left me to interpret that as a rallying cry to others to voice their opposition to the work I presented, and to that I honestly take exception. I would be very hard pressed to rally others to contest the validity or acceptability of another artist's work and to do so leads to a very slippery slope with no end in sight.
The term "potentially graphic image" can conjure an endless list of images for an endless list of people. As others have so eloquently inferred, my image of dead ducks could be much less troubling to some folks than is a trip by the meat counter at their local grocery store, that highly likely not preventing that they purchase their food there.
I do kill animals for some of the food I choose to eat and I make no apology for that. As well, I make no apology for the visual art I create and for the emotions and thought they evoke.
I will "in the spirit of courtesy" to my fellow TPF members comply with the etiquette expected by the administrator with regards to posting said warning, or I may close to not share some images all together for the potential that they might be upsetting to somebody, and I surely wouldn't wish to do that.
Mike