Burning gold
“Bring me my bow of burning gold :
Bring me my arrows of desire:
Bring me my spear: O clouds unfold!
Bring me my chariot of fire.”
(Jerusalem – William Blake)
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Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products. Slower oxidative processes like rusting or digestion are not included by this definition.
The flame is the visible portion of the fire. If hot enough, the gases may become ionized to produce plasma. Depending on the substances alight, and any impurities outside, the color of the flame and the fire’s intensity will be different.
Here is just talking about a simple fire in stove and a joy in the same time. A joy in taking captures of the whole dance of the flames.
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Memory from this blog : About love, spring, life and a branch of willow







You really grabbed me with these. The first and the last I like most, but they are all interesting. I like being surprised.
Thanks Paul! I really love the dance of flames. In that day I had the idea to take a capture of them…maybe it wasn’t the best capture but I ‘was there’… I was also surprised by the final product.
You have some nice fiery abstractions here, and the quotation from Blake is an excellent lead-in.
First, it was the image then, the poetry followed. But, it doesn’t always happen and order is changed… Thank you for visit and comment. Appreciate it.