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The spherical (360×180) panoramas on this site are some examples of the work I’ve done in this area. Most commercial work cannot be shown for privacy and security reasons. As a result, most of these are projects which I have undertaken as a personal interest. Click on the photos to load the interactive spherical panoramas.

If you are interested in using these types of panoramas for instructional, publicity, or other purposes please contact me.   I also undertake general photography assignments. Although I am based in Christchurch, New Zealand I am able to travel if required.

All panoramas are rendered in both HTML5 (and SWF if required) formats and are therefore compatible with most devices including ipads, Android, smart phones and desktop as well as laptop computers.

These spherical panoramas will take a little longer to load compared with regular web pages

A beautifully restored villa. Once I saw this I knew that I had to photograph it!

 

Christchurch Provincial Chambers taken as an experimental test of hand held technique
four days before the earthquake which reduced it to rubble. It is in the process of being rebuilt.

 

Sign of the Bellbird on the Port Hills above Christchurch

 

Hokitika Gorge Virtual Tour, NZ. There are 3 scenes to explore here.

 

Waimakariri Gorge Bridge, SH72, Canterbury, NZ

 

Clockwork, the Steampunk shop and cafe – 32 New Regent St, Christchurch, NZ

 

Upstairs at Clockwork, the Steampunk shop and cafe – 32 New Regent St, Christchurch, NZ

 

The Milky way as seen from near Christchurch, Oct 2014

 

Wigram Airforce Museum (ChristChurch, NZ) Bristol Freighter

 

Rex working on his favourite pastime project, a working scale Traction Engine

 

Victoria St, Christchurch.

 

Old St Paul’s Anglican Church, Wellington

 

Wellington Mosque, Kilbirnie

 

DB’s new home, a converted Church.

 

‘Hello Sunday’ a recently opened cafe in the Sydenham area of Christchurch.

 

The Chinese Gardens, Nelson, NZ

 

Transport section of Ferrymead historic park, Christchurch, NZ

All photography and Virtual Tour assembly by Greg McKenzie

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