Pier Number 2, part of an exhibition Derek had in a Sumner art Gallery wayyyy back in time!
At night, the Pier is lit with changing hues, different colours lighting the base, and the waves below.
Here, the tide receding, we can just make out the ghostly form of a fisherman at the end of the Pier.
Pier number 7, taken on the 17th of June 2008, after sunset.
A slow exposure to show the stark contrast of an impermeable structure amongst the slowly rising sea.
Looking across the plains to snow capped mountains looming above Christchurch City, we see a very cold start to the day. Smoke from the fires can't quite make it into the sky so hung around between the trees and buildings, hoping to warm as the dawn slinks into the past.
Be sure to check out this panoramas sister print - Plains of Mist and Fog - West
Looking across the plains to snow capped mountains looming above Christchurch City, we see a very cold start to the day. Smoke from the fires can't quite make it into the sky so hung around between the trees and buildings, hoping to warm as the dawn slinks into the past.
Be sure to check out this panoramas sister print - Plains of Mist and Fog - East
A stitched panorama of 40 images showing the interior of the Banks Peninsular.
This was a regular haunt of Derek during his early time as a photographer. Regularly taking thousands of photographs in a single hour, capturing the beauty of this stunning location.
A stitched panorama of 43 images showing the interior of the Banks Peninsular.
This was a regular haunt of Derek during his early time as a photographer. Regularly taking thousands of photographs in a single hour, capturing the beauty of this stunning location.
The sister print to this one showing the interior of the Port Hills is available to view here
A beautiful rainbow stretching up from behind the Oamaru Breakwater
March is usually the month of rainbows in Oamaru, cold fronts from the south bring much needed rain.
The smell of Petrichor is abundant.
In 2008 Derek archived the entire collection of Stained Glass in Christchurch Cathedral. Powerful lenses were used to capture every detail of the windows. A cherry picker was used to gain access to a perfect viewpoint for the Rose window - eye level with the center. Over 300 10mp images were stitched together to create the final complete Rose Window.
Sadly, the Rose Window of Christchurch Cathedral was destroyed in the 2011 earthquake.
The Rose Window photograph was used in the creation of the Cardboard Transitional Cathedral designed by Shigeru Ban.
In 2008 Derek archived the entire collection of Stained Glass in Christchurch Cathedral. Powerful lenses were used to capture every detail of the windows. A cherry picker was used to gain access to a perfect viewpoint for the Rose window - eye level with the center. Over 300 10mp images were stitched together to create the final complete Rose Window.
Sadly, the Rose Window of Christchurch Cathedral was destroyed in the 2011 earthquake.
The Rose Window photograph was used in the creation of the Cardboard Transitional Cathedral designed by Shigeru Ban.
Here we have detail from the Rose window showing the beautiful stained glass.
Church of the Good Shepherd, Tekapo, 2009.
Back in 2009, the church was popular for tourists and photographers, but no way the mayhem that we see today.
A beautiful sunset of pastel colours harkens the coming nigh.
You shall only swim between the flags.
Safety flag on New Brighton beach, 14th of January 2010.
Sumner as seen from just south of New Brighton Pier. Taken on the 14th of March 2010.
The summer heat has taken it's toll on the grass of the Port Hills, the heat making it feel like the houses will slowly slip into the sea as the hills melt.
In the distance, a dredge works tirelessly.
"That Wanaka Tree", an iconic spot that is photographed by thousands of tourists every year.
This artwork is digitally painted, showing the tree and the distant mountains awaiting a spring storm.
The ANZ Bank was built in 1912. Located on High Street, Christchurch it sustained substantial damage in the Earthquakes and was demolished in 2011.
The old ANZ building in Christchurch, sadly damaged in the 22 February 2011 earthquake, was demolished.
When I moved to Christchurch, I lived in the backpackers across the street for a month and used to visit the Inspirations rock and crystal shop at the street level of this building. Towards the end of summer days the sun used to light the top floor tower whilst the streets below were in deep shadow.
The is a stitched panorama, in the original larger size you can see a sparrow coming in to land at close to the top window.
This image is also available as an A4 to A0 print.
Boaties skip across the Avon Heathcote estuary, Christchurch, with a winter storm looming on the background. Light breaks through the dark clouds in the distance.
At the end of Oamaru breakwater, two lights vie for the attention of lost ships.
Slow exposure taken 14th of March 2010 with an Olympus Pen camera.
Heading into Lindis Pass mid April 2014. Some snow on the hills lets us know that we are heading into winter.
Placing filters on your lens can do much more than protect your investment. Here we have an image that has had a red filter applied before converting to black and white.
You can read more about how filters can effect your black and white photography here.
Sumner as seen from just south of New Brighton Pier, taken on the 14th of March 2010.
The summer heat has taken it's toll on the grass of the Port Hills, the heat making it feel like the houses will slowly slip into the sea as the hills melt.
In the distance, a dredge works tirelessly.
Behind Jacksons Pub in Otira a dark path winds up into the native forest.
after a half hours walk you come to a glade filled with the sound of water. A beautiful waterfall cascades down from the mountain side into a dark pool. A rock appears to block the entrance to a cave behind the pool keeping us out.... or keeping something in?
A digital sketch of the Oamaru Breakwater
Silent, it was so silent when I took these photos. The fog covered everything, dampened noise and hair. Not even the birds made a sound.

























