I assume when the user taps the imageView, that its your code that's doing the pushing. What you should do is use UIViewController's 'presentViewController:' method. You have some options on how the animation will occur, and while this view will take over the screen, it will not get "pushed:" or appear to be "pushed". In this case the new view is controller by its own UIViewController subclass. [I use this technique.]
The other options is to look at UIView's '+ (void)transitionFromView:(UIView *)fromView toView:(UIView *)toView duration:(NSTimeInterval)duration options:(UIViewAnimationOptions)options completion:(void (^)(BOOL finished))completion' method, and rotate a new view into view. Your original view controller will then also control this view, you can do what you want, then when done the user taps something and you flip back to the original view. [I use this technique too].
EDIT:
The solution to your clarified problem in the comment is to set the property on the nav bar to transparent. On iPad now no Xcode handy but you'll see it in the class description.