Photo Imagery
at Christchurch
There was
certainly a lot to see at Christchurch and some of the images just begged for a
more creative process to be applied.
Hope you like the results –
New Regent
Street is a very cool section in Christchurch.
It has quite a few shops and cafés and the hop-on, hop-off trolley runs
right down the middle of it. Altho there
still some earthquake damage, it’s more charm than damage, and I found it to be
a great subject for a digital watercolor sketch. This is the section of the street showing
several shops.
Here’s one of
the beautiful flowers we saw today, and this one really fit with this quote.
It’s true all the time, but when I think of what this area went thru with the
earthquakes, the damage and the deaths, this thought really becomes powerful.
Back to New
Regent Street, this time to have a look at the open air cafes. I know it was early November, but remember,
that’s spring down in the Southern Hemisphere, and today was a great day to
have a bit to eat, a cup of coffee or tea, and just soak up the lovely warm
weather.
Here’s a more
formal painting type effect of some of the lovely pink blooms at the Botanic
Garden. The fragility of the petals is
accented by this effect and the image seems to reflect the soft breeze that was
slipping by at the time.
One of my
favorite things about the Botanic Gardens in Christchurch were the benches
along the Avon River. This scene just
seemed to want to be more of a sketch than a photo, and that was ok with
me. I don’t know how to draw, but I
could imagine sitting on that bench actually sketching this scene, in an
artistically perfect world!
These tiny little blooms were very low and
close to the ground. It would be easy to
miss them, with all there was to see in the gardens. But, how much richer my experience for having
looked down to see this little treasure.
Enjoy!
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