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Haunted Tree – Part 2

Welcome back!

As I mentioned in yesterday’s post, I need your advice picking out the best photo effect. I used Pioneer Woman’s Photoshop Actions to get these effects.

I will often use the Quick Edge Burn on photos. It gives it a more dramatic look and feel. So I thought I’d try it combined with some the other actions. When I first started this process I thought I knew which one I liked, but now… after looking at them… I do need your help…

Original – SOOC (straight out of camera)​
HauntedTree-cw.jpg
Original SOOC with Quick Edge Burn
HauntedTree-cwBurn.jpg
PW’s B&W
HauntedTree-BW.jpg
PW’s B&W with Quick Edge Burn
HauntedTree-BWBurn.jpg
Is this EERIE or is it me?
Colorized
HauntedTree-Colorized.jpg
Colorized with Quick Edge Burn
HauntedTree-ColorizedBurn.jpg
This looks really old​
Heartland
HauntedTree-Heartland.jpg

Heartland with Quick Edge Burn
HauntedTree-HeartlandBurn.jpg
Vintage
HauntedTree-Vintage.jpg

Vintage with Quick Edge Burn
HauntedTree-VintageBurn.jpg

Seventies
HauntedTree-70s.jpg

Seventies with Quick Edge Burn
HauntedTree-70sBurn.jpg
Sepia Tone
HauntedTree-sepia.jpg

Sepia Tone with Quick Edge Burn
HauntedTree-SepiaBurn.jpg

I think after doing this experiment that the Quick Edge Burn has a place, but in some instances it may be too much. What do you think?

So which one do you think is best? Leave your vote in a comment. Also, add a link to photos where you’ve used PW’s Actions.

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