Photo Time Week #26 - The Fire Timeline
Greetings esteemed Steemians, it's my pleasure to be part of this wonderful contest. We all know that photography is a perfect means of telling memories and it went. Also, it's also used to tell the present story. In this context, I won't focus on the past but am in to tell a current story through photography.
In this article, I'd love to give the timeline of fire. Fire is one of the elements that shouldn't be joked with because of its unique nature. Its hot and flamy nature makes it distinct from other elements like water, Earth, etc.
If I want to go into the discovery of Fire, I'll channel it to the Early men who used stones to light up for warmth. As they do say "Fire is a bad master but a humble and good servant". Fire can help in our daily activities but giving it unnecessary opportunity can cost a lot in terms of lives and properties.
![]() | In full flames |
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![]() | Wearing out |
![]() | Last flames |
![]() | The succeeded ashes from the refuse burning |
From my story today, it's about burning refuse with fire. As a sanitary principle, all refuse or waste materials should be gathered and burned to improve the environmental health. So,I started the process and began burning the refuse. The thing about Easter materials burning is that it's safe to be done in either an incinerator or open space. For me, I did it in the open space so that the toxic gas emitted will be cleared easily.
As the burning process was on, I stood on standby making sure all materials were burnt down. I ensured this by flipping occasionally to allow the fire to burn through. As time went by, the fire went down as the refuse was reduced to ashes. The ashes can contribute potassium nutrients to the soil making it more fruitful. But the waste materials would have littered the environment.
That's my photo story