After scaling Littlebrook's chimney three times over the summer with several mates, and snapping roughly 70 odd shots, I've finally decided to post a few of them...
After dealing with the copious amounts of dust, pigeon shite, grease and god knows what else on the chimney's 800 step staircase, we had reached the pinnacle. Feeling relieved we could for the first time in an hour see moonlight, we swiftly made for the hatch, soon to be taken back by some of the most breathtaking views of the Thames, Essex and Kent we had ever seen. Using the aeroplane lights as a heat source to warm our numb hands, we began to photograph this incredible location, and despite the chimney being the only section of the Littlebrook site left intact, it still made for an epic few nights
After dealing with the copious amounts of dust, pigeon shite, grease and god knows what else on the chimney's 800 step staircase, we had reached the pinnacle. Feeling relieved we could for the first time in an hour see moonlight, we swiftly made for the hatch, soon to be taken back by some of the most breathtaking views of the Thames, Essex and Kent we had ever seen. Using the aeroplane lights as a heat source to warm our numb hands, we began to photograph this incredible location, and despite the chimney being the only section of the Littlebrook site left intact, it still made for an epic few nights
