Ceropegia's photos with the keyword: rust

Wasp on a Bolt

30 Mar 2015 201
At James D. Martin Wildlife Park - a Gadsden, Alabama citiy park that is part of the Coosa River watershed (DCS04229)

Wasp on a Bolt

30 Mar 2015 197
At James D. Martin Wildlife Park - a Gadsden, Alabama citiy park that is part of the Coosa River watershed (DCS04230)

Trestle Bolt and Boards

15 Jan 2015 452
Part of the CSX Railroad trestle bridge that spans the Coosa River, Gadsden, Alabama (DSC02618)

Boards and Bolt

15 Jan 2015 197
Part of the CSX Railroad trestle bridge that spans the Coosa River, Gadsden, Alabama (DSC02617)

Bolt and Board

15 Jan 2015 1 1 417
Part of the CSX Railroad trestle bridge that spans the Coosa River, Gadsden, Alabama (DSC02622)

Water Tower

27 Aug 2011 271
Alcatraz Island, San Francisco,California. One of the historic prison's guard towers is in the background. Scanned 35mm negative. (sf16-017)

Fire Hydrant

30 Jan 2011 280
Old Alcatraz Prison, San Francisco Bay, California - Scanned 35mm negative. (sf16-018)

Chumley Bridge

17 Aug 2011 1 1 187
This 122 foot long polygonal Warren pony truss bridge spans Big Wills Creek on Campbell Gap Road, Etowah County, Alabama, (IMG_6466)

River and Rust

22 Mar 2012 1 230
Big Wills Creek as seen through the Chumly Bridge girders on Campbell Gap Road, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_6454)

Chumley Bridge - Top Girder

17 Aug 2011 1 2 226
Built in 1920, on Campbell Gap Road over Big Wills Creek, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_6472)

Chumley Bridge - Side Girder

17 Aug 2011 223
Built in 1920, on Campbell Gap Road over Big Wills Creek, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_6484)

Barrel on Railroad Trestle

20 Mar 2013 1 1 277
This trestle leads to a bridge over the Coosa River, (east side), Gadsden, Alabama. I was quite curious about the purpose for the barrel on the trestle, so finally searched through Google and found out it is most likely a water barrel. Such barrels were placed on wooden trestles at about 50 to 100 foot intervals to provide water to put out smoldering fires that might be caused by ash, sparks, and hot boxes. Not surprising, they were often vandalized by shooters and by thieves who stole the dippping buckets, so they may be lined with concrete and the buckets sometimes were cone shaped, lacking a flat bottom on which to set them, making them less desirable to thieves. I don't think they are being maintained anymore. (IMG_5294)

Rusted Railing

29 Dec 2012 1 2 268
Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_1910) Another Link in the Chair - From one stair railing to another

Desert Corner

17 May 2012 242
Desert east of San Diego in Southern California. Scanned 35mm negative. (sd09-019)

Bird Feeder

14 Aug 2011 1 232
2nd Street at Chestnut, Gadsdenn, Alabama. (IMG_6349)

Cracks and Rust

09 Feb 2012 222
Part of a vacant building on Forrest Avenue, Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_0082) Another Link in the Chain - Cone shaped fish to a cone with a rusty fish face

Urban decay

08 Jul 2011 242
Rusted buildings with Los Angeles skyline as a backdrop. Taken from a moving vehicle on the highway. (IMG_2481)