I quite frequently revisit scenes I shot before when my travels criss-cross my native Norway. Sometimes I remember what I did on the last visit and strive to expand on the theme(s) suggested by earlier work, or even more likely, I don't remember and do it my way such as feels right at the time.
The latter was the case when in 2009, I travelled the scenic valley of Setesdal, southern Norway and late one spring evening stopped at a girder bridge spanning Otra, the main river of this valley. I spent some time exploring the subject and processed the image to completion later that night at my hotel.
I did have a slight deja-vue feeling at the time, so when I returned to Oslo a few days later, I searched my image archive for this location and came up with this image;
The stored field notes were terse, but mentioned the use on a 24/2.8 on a Nikon F, presumably on Kodachrome, which what I (unfortunately) tended to put in my cameras back in the '70s.
Compare his to the the 2009 result below (Nikon D3, AFS 200/2). Do note that processing was entirely independent as I had no recollection of the ancient photo at the time.
As many members of NG no longer are teenagers, do show us anything you have photographed several times with some interval in between.