Pine Branch

Phyllis cut this branch from a western cedar tree in the median strip of a major street. I photographed the branch by placing it upright on a light table. I used clear museum gel to hold the branch so the pine needles stood straight up. Next, I inverted the background in Photoshop to create the digital image that you see here.

Other recent on black images: Sunflower, Paper White on Black, Trillium.

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