Peter, it would be interesting to see your old "finished" shot next to the newly processed shot. For me, I've been through probably 4 monitors since I started the digital journey and that alone has made some old processed shots look bad.
Jonathon, thanks for sharing pictures of the bridge. Always enjoy the geometric forms of older structures.
Rafael, you're making the 50-300 shine; the performing arts shots you share always add a welcome variety to my day full of landscape shots. I'm guessing that you shoot these wide open, and must have some secret sauce to eliminate the wide open glow a lot of these old lenses have. Maybe the telephotos are exempt.
Jay, a quick google of "Robinson's View acadia" did not turn up anything meaningful. Did I guess the location correctly?
Another pic with the 20mm f3.5 AI. I've often though of selling this lens, but then I use it and change my mind.