A digitally manipulated image of a fallen headstone. The photographer comments, "Since the September 2010 earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand a lot of the headstones have fallen, but sadly a lot have not been resurrected to their former places".
The feet of a fallen mannequin rest against a shop window. The photographer comments, "It is enough to make your toes curl. This is a mannequin that has been on its back since this clothing store was cleared out after the Christchurch earthquake. The store, which is in the earthquake red zone, has been off limits and untouched in the for two years".
A digitally manipulated image of a mannequin. The photographer comments, "During the Christchurch earthquake on 22 February 2011 a lot of people were seriously injured or killed because they run out of buildings. Falling masonry from the exterior of the buildings hit them, but if they had remained inside they would have probably been perfectly safe".
Fallen sign on the grounds of the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church.
A month after the 1st anniversary of the deadly Christchurch earthquake (22/02/11) a road cone lies on New Brighton Road, alongside the Avon River. Part of the earthquake 1st anniversary remembrance was for people to place flowers in road cones (and there are hundreds of thousands in the city). Many had flowers in them, as this one did. Photo ...
A digitally manipulated image of the damaged statue of Scott which was removed from its original site beside Worcester Boulevard for safekeeping. The photographer comments, "During the February 2011 earthquake in Christchurch, New Zealand the statue of Robert Falcon Scott broke across the ankles and most of the statue came crashing to the ground. To commemorate a 100 years of association with Antarctica Christchurch council has laid out for viewing the statue in a prostrate position. I was lucky to encounter the statue before it was put into its glass display enclosure".
Corrogated roofing from the demolition of the QEII complex. The photographer comments, "This collection of galvanised roofing looks so photogenic as I walked around the partly demolished Queen Elizabeth stadium and swimming pool".
A photograph of fallen bricks in front of the badly-damaged Odeon Theatre.
What is left of a house on the clifftop in Sumner which has partially fallen from the cliff.
Damaged seating in the QEII stadium. The photographer comments, "This is the QEII stadium in Christchurch. During the 22 February earthquake the stadium was severely damaged and looks like it will be demolished. Anyone in Bay 3 would have no need of the toilet after this happened".
Damage to a house in Bexley, where the front wall has fallen off, and weeds have grown.
Damage to a house in Bexley, where the front wall has fallen off, and weeds have grown.
Damage to a house in Bexley, where the front wall has fallen off, and weeds have grown.
A photograph of chunks of a fallen brick wall in front of the badly-damaged Odeon Theatre.
A photograph of chunks of a fallen brick wall in front of the badly-damaged Odeon Theatre.
Damage to a house in Bexley, where the front wall has fallen off, and weeds have grown.
Damaged brickwork of Christ Church Cathedral. The outer layer of stonework has fallen away revealing red bricks on the inside.
Detail of a pile of rubble fallen from a building on the corner of Colombo and Brougham Streets.
View down the side of a damaged residential property, where parts of the wall and building rubble has fallen.
A photograph of bricks fallen from damaged houses. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "272 Fitzgerald Avenue".
A photograph of bricks fallen from damaged houses. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "272 Fitzgerald Avenue".
Damage to a row of residential properties. Brick has fallen from some secton and covered up with a timber board.
A photograph of a fallen tree branch beside the Avon River. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Central city".
A computer tipped over and files fallen on the floor in the English department office after the 23 December 2011 earthquake.
Damage property behind a fence. A front section of the house has already been removed, and bricks have fallen off a section of the wall.
A photograph of rocks fallen from a damaged cliff face. The photograph is captioned by Paul Corliss, "Cliff Street and Emily Heights".
A photograph captioned by BeckerFraserPhotos, "Long summer grass surrounds the fallen stone on the south side of ChristChurch Cathedral".
Broken gutters on the Christ Church Cathedral where the roof has fallen away. Damage to the brickwork can also be seen to the right.
A digitally manipulated image of a damaged fence. Concrete blocks have fallen from the wall leaving a large gap, through which autumn leaves are visible.
A close up of the entrance to the cathedral. Bricks have fallen from the wall causing damage to the balustrade. Bracing has been placed against the front wall to limit further damage.