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US dime next to a nail I found on the street while walking my dogs. they are used for nailing rail road ties

Comments (31)


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farmerC

8:40AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

This is a very big nail. beautiful shot.

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bebopdlx

9:48AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Grand scale shot.

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johndoop

9:55AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Big nail !!!!!!!!

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jayfar

9:58AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Big nail, small dime, nice shot.

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kenmo

10:29AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

That's quite the spike....

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magnus073

10:54AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Richard, this is a very cool capture. I was going to say that was one huge nail.

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drifterlee

11:38AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

When I was a kid we had some nails like that. Must have gotten them from the tracks. Cool shot!

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emmecielle

11:43AM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Interesting shot! :)

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netsuke

12:04PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

One heck of a big nail - round here we call them spikes.

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tommorules

12:06PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Eek, wouldn't want to hammer those in all day for a living!

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Faemike55

12:40PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Very good find

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drittervon5

1:32PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Interesting shot! Well done!

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irisinthespring

1:41PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Awesome comparison capture!

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eekdog

1:47PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Cool perspective indeed.. I hope it picked up that nail, someones tire is at risk. Seems you posted this before.

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UVDan

3:14PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Very nice, but those are not the railroad spikes I remember from my misspent youth.

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Cyve

3:16PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Amazing... Great shot !

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jeroni

5:50PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Elegant and beautfiful composition

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RodS

7:05PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

You really nailed this one, Richard! (you may groan now...) That's definitely a big nail - cool find and photo!

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flavia49

7:13PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

impressive

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jocko500

8:33PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

very big nail.

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pimanjc

8:40PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Large nail.

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stnaper

10:53PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

I agree with UVDan, I worked on the railroad over 20 years a never seen nails like that anywhere. Railroad nails don't look anything like that and they wouldn't use this type on ties. On the other hand this is a cool photo of a rather large nail that went somewhere. Stan

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Windigo

11:19PM | Sun, 09 November 2014

Nice size comparison.

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starship64

1:33AM | Mon, 10 November 2014

Great capture!

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DennisReed

2:41AM | Mon, 10 November 2014

wow

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sanzi

3:59AM | Mon, 10 November 2014

Since the nail was large, I was surprised.

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ontar1

7:06AM | Mon, 10 November 2014

That is cool, outstanding capture!

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sossy

9:38AM | Mon, 10 November 2014

interesting comparison! hope no car will have an accident when the tires are bursting! ;o)

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UteBigSmile

8:47AM | Tue, 11 November 2014

COOL

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moochagoo

1:39PM | Tue, 11 November 2014

Big one, obviously !

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 5D Mark III
Shutter Speed1/200
ISO Speed250
Focal Length105

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