Behold! Mould! And it’s only a part of much more mould.
This is the photo I used for Shifting Mouldscape. Bit of damage visible, but not the worst part of it all, but probably the most concentrated, if that makes sense.
As a side note, I took this image with the camera upside down. The framing I was looking for involved trying to make the mould on the ceiling look “wide” in a sense and the wall mould look like it was rising rather than growing downward.
This is my submission into the two hundred-and-fifty-third Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “Fragments“.
The host of the Lens-Artists challenges cycles weekly between the following people:
Week 1 – Tina
Week 2 – Patti
Week 3 – Ann-Christine aka Leya
Week 4 – Amy
Week 5 – John Steiner
Week 6 – Sofia Alves
Week 7 – Anne Sandler
Week 8 – Donna
Week 9 – Guest host
Brian of Bushboys World is guest-curating this one. For the next one Tina is curating.
The challenges are fun to engage with. The themes are specific enough to keep some focus whilst loose enough to allow room for interpretation. I recommend participating as it’s a fun community to be engaged with and it’s a good way to focus on subject. If you don’t participate, you should still check out what others of the Lens-Artists community are submitting.
I hope you enjoy




No matter which way you look at it, it isn’t good. Fragments of paint peeling and mould make a great image 🙂
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I’m with Brian SH, interesting approach this week.
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Insrutable, SH. I like the linked photo too.
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Very cool. I love that you did it upside down. As you say…looks like it is rising.
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Simple and lovely fragments!
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