Captured in 1996, my photograph of the Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire holds significant historical and personal value. Using a Nikon N-90 film camera and a 300mm F2.8 lens, I photographed the iconic rock formation before its collapse in 2003. Despite initial challenges in achieving my visualized result, modern digital tools allowed me to refine the image years later. This blog post highlights the importance of visualization, the timelessness of moments, and the potential of revisiting old work with advanced technology.
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