Random Object Photographs

Here's a few of my random ones.

The canoe was actually on a bike path by my work. With the recent rains out here the bike path flooded and this canoe appeared. Couldn't resist taking photos of it.

The pillars are actually supports for the 80 freeway. This was before the floods but quite a bit of water was down in the wildlife refuge that I had just finished spending the morning driving around doing some wildlife photos. Was actually on my way out when this caught my eye. Loved the reflections, light play, and abstract of it.

The others were just things that I saw when I turned and just had to click! :)

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Birds! Big ones and little ones. :D
 

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Makes you wonder just how long that tractor has been sitting like that?
Around here in Amish country, similar looking tractors are still working every day, though with steel wheels. I have been told that some of the engines on these tractors have been rebuilt multiple times.

Great photos in this thread!
 
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Some other stuff that caught my eye in the junkyard.




Aardvark, right?

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Is that what appears to be the remains of a Navy F-111b up at Mojave?
If so, that's one of the few surviving unsuccessful Navy 111's.
I would have sworn that I saw several of them parked out back at China Lake, but there is only one reported there.
 
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