This is Potter Marsh Anchorage AK captured with a Nikkor F1.4 Thorium glass 35 mm from 1970s and a Nikon Z8. The lens is authentic and indeed "hot" checked with a counter, but safe, and cleared with UV to remove residual yellow cast from radiation damage to glass. The F1.4 Nikkor was a go to lens in the 1970s for journalists and quite expensive at the time. I have a near mint copy I enjoy using. No lens is made with Thorium glass any longer, because of concerns.