off/of

  1. I took the picture off the wall.
  2. I took the picture of the wall.
    What is the difference in meaning between these two sentences?

I took a picture of the wall (I photographed the wall).
I took the picture off the wall (I removed the picture from the wall).

TOEIC listening, photographs: Loading a barge

Torsten,
For “I took the picture off the wall.”,
Can I say: “I took the picture out of the wall” or “I took the picture from the wall.”?

‘From’ is possible. ‘Out of’ is not possible unless the picture is buried in the wall.