Random Object Photographs

here are a few

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Lot of agony in the first photo!!

I call that photo "In Hell"

It was taken in a slot canyon I've hiked a number of times. I had been in that canyon the year before and that stump was not there so it had washed in during a flash flood sometime after my last visit. It was at least 20 feet above my head.

You would not want to have been hiking there when that stump got stuck.

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You want odd photographs? Here's one. I came home from work one day and saw that someone had dumped an old bathtub and water heater in front of my house. Insert profanity here. Later, some guy came by and offered to remove said bathtub and water heater for, if I remember correctly, $125.

I have always wondered if the guy that dumped the junk in front of my house was the same guy who I paid to remove it. I had to photograph the tub and water heater because without the picture, no one would believe me.
 

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i wished i got more into photography while we lived in SC which has tremendous photo opps; down there most of my shots were long range or landscape. I've learned now from our daughter up here that close ups, portrait modes, etc can be a good thing. Plus having a nice rebel camera now helps, wish i had it down in SC.

But i still had some turn out pretty well down there, figured i may as well add them to the nice thread going on here. And yes i do look for reflections for pix lol.
The pond was up in the mountains, the path bridge at one of the plantations, and the pier near Charleston.
 

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I call that photo "In Hell"

It was taken in a slot canyon I've hiked a number of times. I had been in that canyon the year before and that stump was not there so it had washed in during a flash flood sometime after my last visit. It was at least 20 feet above my head.

You would not want to have been hiking there when that stump got stuck.

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Looks like something from beyond-or a horror flick. Someone really nailed it when he mentioned it and the word: Agony.
 
For once I actually am familiar with some "odd" object pictured on the forum.

The subject of opaul's picture is a wheel off of a rotary hoe, a farm implement I used to use when working my father's farm as a boy. A rotary hoe has two rows of these, the purpose of which is to break up the top couple of inches or so of hard, crusted soil, which hinders the emergence of recently planted corn or soybeans. To work properly the hoe has to be pulled through the field with the tractor in "road gear"(high speed). That was fun, but turning on the ends of the field could be a tad adventuresome if one wasn't careful.

Back to topic; great pictures folks!

Regards,
Andy

Around here those gangs of tines are called "rolling cultivators" Not used in sugar cane fields but for seeded crops.
Link to a picture of a similar model:

Rolling Cultivator Assembly, 4 Gang, Cultivator Spiders Andy mentioned
 
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