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    Skomer Island in Monochrome

    Recent posts in monochrome have inspired me to try it out on some photos I took on film in the mid-sixties. They were scanned fairly recently. Most show a good amount of grain and dust. I did not sharpen these, but used the Spot Healing Brush for dust and Nik Dfine to remove grain. I then used Silver Efex Pro to convert. The monochrome conversion also helped to remove grain.

    Skomer Island is a small island of the south-west corner of Wales. It is an important seabird breeding site, especially for Manx Shearwaters.

    #1 is of a blowhole. At certain states of the tide, waves rush into a cave and out through a small opening. There are many of these on Skomer, many of which blow vertically, like this one. I chose this image because I thought the person in silhouette gave it a suitable focus.
    Skomer Island in Monochrome

    #2 shows the island of Grassholm in the evening light. Grassholm is around 10km (six miles) west of Skomer and is an important Gannet colony. I chose this viewpoint because of the small tor on Skomer almost matched Grassolm in size and shape on the image.
    Skomer Island in Monochrome

    Comment welcome.

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    Re: Skomer Island in Monochrome

    I like both of them, John but if asked to choose, I prefer #1. You described it perfectly too. Very dramatic scene.

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    Re: Skomer Island in Monochrome

    The first one works for me John the second not as much.

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    Re: Skomer Island in Monochrome

    Thanks Izzie and Jim. Looking at the second pic, I'm less convinced about the monochrome conversion. It did, however, reduce the grain which was quite obtrusive in the original.

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    Re: Skomer Island in Monochrome

    Nice captures, sometimes grain adds additional texture, have to use sparingly and for specific subjects.

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    Re: Skomer Island in Monochrome

    John I was experimenting to different crops of your #2 image by expanding in Lightbox above and I think this second one has potentials. In my eyes it looks like if you crop some from the bottom up, it will make it more stronger...what do you think?

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    Re: Skomer Island in Monochrome

    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    John I was experimenting to different crops of your #2 image by expanding in Lightbox above and I think this second one has potentials. In my eyes it looks like if you crop some from the bottom up, it will make it more stronger...what do you think?
    Thanks Izzie. When I was cropping the original, I removed some vignetting from the corners (it was taken with a 200mm lens plus a 2x converter). I was tempted to crop some more off the bottom as you suggested because I thought that it would improve the composition, but I left it as it was because I wanted to include the dry stone wall in the foreground.

    I have processed the image again from scratch, cropping more closely. When converting to monochrome, I used Silver Efex Pro's number 16 preset: Full Dynamic Smooth. How is it now?
    Skomer Island in Monochrome

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    Re: Skomer Island in Monochrome

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRostron View Post
    ................................ but used the Spot Healing Brush for dust and Nik Dfine to remove grain.
    Don't you miss using a 00 brush and spotting compound? Those were the days...........not!

    The shadows are a bit blocked but there is detail there John and another dose of define would help IMHO. I don't think the grain adds anything - especially to the first.
    Last edited by Dave Humphries; 24th August 2015 at 09:13 AM. Reason: fix quote tag

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    Re: Skomer Island in Monochrome

    As a BnW lover, I like both of them but #1 looks great to me

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    Re: Skomer Island in Monochrome

    Quote Originally Posted by JohnRostron View Post
    Thanks Izzie. When I was cropping the original, I removed some vignetting from the corners (it was taken with a 200mm lens plus a 2x converter). I was tempted to crop some more off the bottom as you suggested because I thought that it would improve the composition, but I left it as it was because I wanted to include the dry stone wall in the foreground.

    I have processed the image again from scratch, cropping more closely. When converting to monochrome, I used Silver Efex Pro's number 16 preset: Full Dynamic Smooth. How is it now?
    Skomer Island in Monochrome

    John
    This is cropped too much now, John...I was thinking of cropping just enough for the 'V' to come from the left to the hand side to the right...so as not to lose too much...ignore me as you have indulged me enough. I was just thinking out loud...

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