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No. 83, RICHARD MILLE AF CORSE, ITA, Ferrari 488 GTE EVO, Luis Perez Companc (ARG), Lilou Wadoux (FRA), Alessio Rovera (ITA) 2023 FIA WEC 2023 Round 2, Portimao, Portugal. Photo © John D Stevens.
The Grimmauld – Elevation C – 9/2012
Ceiling Paint - Flat - White
Wall Paint - Flat - Ashen 516-4
Trim Paint - Semi Gloss - Garlic Clove 510-1
Secondary Bath Cabinet Stain - Lenox Canvas
Secondary Bath Vanity Tops - #220 Carolina Cream, Matte
Secondary Bath Hardware – Elements 8004-DBAC Pulls
Secondary Bath Tile - Daltile Builder Select - Fusion - BE25 Tan 12 x 12, Straight
Bath Hardware – Jamestown Style – Oil Rubbed Bronze
Lighting Package - English Cottage Package- - Bronze
Interior Doors – 5-Panel Smooth
Door Hardware – Oil Rubbed Bronze Knobs
Plumbing Fixtures – Brantford Style – Oil Rubbed Bronze
No 83, IRON LYNX, ITA, Ferrari F488 GTE EVO, Sarah Bovy (BEL), Michelle Gatting (DNK), Doriane Pin (FRA), No 37, COOL RACING, CHE, Oreca 07 - Gibson, Niklas Kruetten (DEU), Yifei Ye (CHN), Nicolas Lapierre (FRA) 2022 European Le Mans Series, Francorchamps, Belgium. Photo © John D Stevens.
Abandoned and burnt wheelchair amidst a landscape of chaos and graffiti within the ruins of a 19th century sewage works which now lies within a nature reserve in Feltham. I found this place by browsing google maps, and have been fascinated with it for weeks. It lies next to the site which once housed Feltham Marshalling Yard, an enormous railway siding yard in West London. The whole area is now a wasteland, and I finally had a chance to go explore today.
Minnehaha Falls while the water is still flowing. Very little snow this winter and not a lot of rain so far this spring could dry up the falls for awhile.
Taken with the Sweet 35.
I was in a neighboring town, intending to practice some street photography, when I came upon a group of people serving food to the homeless/hungry on a busy street corner, directly across from a trendy tavern.
"Food, Not Bombs," read the banner in English and Spanish. Just behind the banner sat Jon and another man. I realized, as I began to take their photos, that they were clients of this service, having just finished their much needed meal. Feeling uncomfortable about invading their privacy, I started to walk away, when Jon called out to me saying, "It's OK if you want to take my photo."
I took a few shots of Jon and then left, impressed by the service that was being provided on this street corner and impressed, too, that Jon had invited me to take his photo.
While I did not intend Jon to be my Stranger #83, I am happy to post his photo here. I wish him well and hope that the circumstances of his life improve. I also applaud the good people who serve meals to those in need across our hungry planet.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page<