A picture of an outdoor area in an urban environment. We see a cinderblock wall painted white, it comes up from the ground about 1/3 of the way up the frame, and continues to the top. The bottom third of the picture is the concrete ground. There is one dirty gray slab that starts 1/8th of the way through the bottom third, and ends at the wall. It takes up the entire width of the picture. The lower edge of the dark gray slab begins a small, slightly lighter-gray curb, about an inch high on the left-hand side of the screen, and begins to taper at the right 3rd of the frame. The ground under the curb, which is the same color, rises in the right third to become flush with the curb itself. There is an unbroken rectangle of a much lighter tone, which takes up the lower-middle and middle-middle hextants of the upper slab. On the wall there is a door, that mirrors the dimensions of the light-gray slab on the floor. It opens from both sides, the right side has a handle. The door is barred by a black gate, whose 18 wrought-iron bars run parallel to the wall, three more equally spaced bars run hight wise. There us another diagonal bar that goes from the upper-left to the lower-right of the gate. The gate is attached at the wooden doorframe, which is the same color as the wall, but chipping to reveal the light gray wood beneath. There are colorful wires criss-crossing each other with no discernible pattern in the bottom-left quadrant of this frame. The wires are mostly red, with a web See more