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.
#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.
Comment welcome.
John