Photography of soil compaction for brick making

in #photography5 days ago

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A large amount of soil has been collected here, which is used for making bricks. This soil is gathered in one place and then processed to produce bricks in a brick kiln. The soil is burned in the kiln to harden into bricks.
Soil is brought from different locations and stored in this area, leading to a large accumulation. Every day, this soil is used in the brick-making process. A significant amount of soil is required daily because a large number of bricks are produced regularly.
Before use, the soil is soaked in water. Then, it is placed into molds to shape it into bricks. The process does not take much time; the bricks are quickly formed. Since the wet soil needs to be dried and hardened first, it is left to dry before being placed in the kiln for burning. Once fired, the final bricks are ready for use.





Photographer
@meta-verse
Camera
OnePlus 7 Pro
Lens
Defult Lens
Category
Nature
Edited
Lightroom and snapseed

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