I took this photo yesterday afternoon shortly after I got home from work. I wanted to capture part of my place’s wall with the sky in it, but I couldn’t at the angle I wanted as there were too many other things visible if I did. I wanted to go for simple, so I had to go for a more severe angle to get what I wanted, which is the below result.
This photo could be seen as having two walls, depending on what you want to consider a wall. Obviously the wall itself, but there’s also the sky, which (along with being viewable as many other things), can be seen as a wall of sorts.
This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s “Monochrome Madness” for this week. Margaret of From Pyrenees to Penines hosts this one, and she has chosen the theme of “Walls”.
This challenge is open to all, and I recommend joining in. If want to, check out more information about it here, and include the tag “monochrome-madness” when you share your photo. If you’d prefer not to join in, then at the least check out Leanne’s photography, and what other people submit.
I hope you enjoy.




Nicely done 🙂
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That’s a clever shot, that provokes curiosity. Thanks for joining in!
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