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John Hancock Center in downtown Chicago.

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Sunset from LuLu's restaurant in Orange Beach Alabama.

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Sailboats in a harbor at Orange Beach Alabama

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Presles Cliffs, Vercors, French Alps.

 

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Autumn in New England

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I made my first attempt with the Q digiscoping the moon tonight. I used a Svarovski ATS 80 spotting scope and a 20x-60x eyepiece at the 20x magnification. I connected the Q using the Leica Q Digiscoping adapter, #42337. The eyepiece is slightly small for the adapter. I added several wraps of gaffers tape and it filled the void perfectly. It's a fun challenge. If there are many others interested, perhaps we should start a Q Digiscoping thread. Settings were: 1/500, f/2.0, ISO 200. Processed in Lightroom for cropping, exposure, sharpening. The large dark area on the center right is the Sea of Tranquility. On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 landed in the bottom left corner of that area. 

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I made my first attempt with the Q digiscoping the moon tonight. I used a Svarovski ATS 80 spotting scope and a 20x-60x eyepiece at the 20x magnification. I connected the Q using the Leica Q Digiscoping adapter, #42337. The eyepiece is slightly small for the adapter. I added several wraps of gaffers tape and it filled the void perfectly. It's a fun challenge. If there are many others interested, perhaps we should start a Q Digiscoping thread. Settings were: 1/500, f/2.0, ISO 200. Processed in Lightroom for cropping, exposure, sharpening. The large dark area on the center right is the Sea of Tranquility. On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 landed in the bottom left corner of that area. 

Amazing.  Didn't know you can do that with a Q!

 

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Halloween event this weekend - taken in very dark conditions with the Q set to f/1.7 to maintain a decent shutter speed and ISO 3200. 

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Downtown Great Barrington, The Berkshire Mountains

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