Yeah! I finally got my 28/2.8 back from the repair shop today. It had oil on the blades, and they weren’t stopping down.
On the way back home I snapped the following shot of Mt. Hood located about 50 miles southeast of Portland and the highest point in the state. It is the volcano most likely to erupt in Oregon with the last minor eruptive episode in 1907. There are occasional earthquake swarms and active steam vents near the summit.
75-150/3.5 E at f/8 on Df.
Earlier in the week I took the second shot of South Sister (of the Three Sisters) about 30 miles west of Bend. It is the second most likely to erupt. Last eruptive episode was a bit over 2,000 years ago. There is a small lake in the crater at the top. It’s a non-technical climb but very steep. I did it twice when I was younger. Sparks Lake in the foreground.
25-50/4 at f/8 on Df.