Christchurch City East, one of Derek's earlier panoramic photos of Christchurch City, as seen from the Port Hills.
Created on the 6th of October 2007 using a powerful telephoto lens, hundreds of images were taken of the city then stitched together using Autopano software by Alexandre Jenny, of Kolor fame.
This image is the East side of a larger panoramic, the West side is also available to purchase, or you can contact us for a special edition full sized print.
This image is also a zoomable interactive tour in our Gigapixel section.
Sit back and take time to explore.
Christchurch City West, one of Derek's earlier panoramic photos of Christchurch City, as seen from the Port Hills.
Created on the 6th of October 2007 using a powerful telephoto lens, hundreds of images were taken of the city then stitched together using Autopano software by Alexandre Jenny, of Kolor fame.
This image is the West side of a larger panoramic, the East side is also available to purchase, or you can contact us for a special edition full sized print.
This image is also a zoomable interactive tour in our Gigapixel section.
Sit back and take time to explore.
Oamaru's beautiful stone buildings are miniature worlds, each wall is inhabited by flora and fauna that started to colonize the rock as soon as the blade cut and the face was open to the elements.
Here we have the side of Steampunk HQ, moss and plants flow along the lines of moisture created by old and damaged spouting.
Oamaru panoramic silhouette, a digital painting by Derek Golding. Several variations exist for this image; check our gallery for more.
Stand at the end of Holmes Wharf as the sun sets and watch the sea mist drift into the little town of Oamaru.
Waitaki skies are some of the most beautiful in the world, the Oamaru skyline is seen here cutting deep into the twilight sky.
Digital artwork showing the amazing layers the slight mist and dusk created.
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.
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?








