Posts Tagged ‘photograph’
White Crocus
Friday, January 29th, 2010Cat
Thursday, January 28th, 2010Across the street from the fire station at which I work, contractors were installing a retaining pond for a new bank parking lot. From my days as child playing with Tonka trucks, I’ve always loved dirt moving machines so I took the opportunity to shoot this photograph of a small Caterpillar track hoe that was being utilized for the project.
Shot with the Hipstamatic app for iPhone
Lens: John S
Film: Kodot Verichrome
Flash: Off
My Windmill Image Featured on Epic Edits
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010I’m reposting this image of a windmill (captured on my iPhone) because it was selected by Brian of Epic Edits to be featured on the weekly “Photo Dump”.
Thank you Brian for selecting my image.
Foggy Winter Day in the Kittitas Valley
Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Foggy Winter Day in the Kittitas Valley
© Steve G. Bisig
While hanging out at my cousin’s property in the lower Kittitas Valley near Ellensburg last weekend, we watched the fog roll in down the valley. In order to get this angle, my camera was mounted on a tripod and positioned very close to the ground.
Camera specs: Nikon D700, Nikon 80-200mm lens at 200mm, F2.8, 1/3000 second, ISO 200.
Processed in Adobe LightRoom 3 beta.
Land Cruiser and a Winter Afternoon
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010“Land Cruiser Winter Afternoon”
© Steve G. Bisig
Automotive photography is a passion of mine. Whether it is a street rod, classic car or a 4×4, I enjoy capturing details and including scenic backgrounds when possible.
When we made a family trip this past weekend to the lower Kittitas Valley near Ellensburg, Washington, I couldn’t resist capturing this image of my Toyota Land Cruiser on my cousin’s property.
Winter Day in the Kittitas Valley
Monday, January 4th, 2010“Winter Day in the Kittitas Valley”
© Steve G. Bisig
Over the past weekend, we met up with my cousin and his family and made a trip to their newly purchased 20 acres in the lower Kittitas Valley just outside Ellensburg, Washington. We couldn’t have asked for a better day (well, maybe more sunshine) with 4 to 6 inches of snow on the ground; non-existent winds, and; temperatures in the upper 30′s. Considering the weather we’ve recently been having in the Seattle area, it was a nice change – dry and cold instead of damp and cold.








