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Newbie Corner - Photo Comments.
      #2323505 - 04/13/08 06:44 AM

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Re: Newbie Corner - Photo Comments. new [Re: Charlie Hein]
      #2340961 - 04/20/08 07:53 PM

Just a comment on stargazer22's afocal image:

That's a really interesting shot of the moon. It almost looks like an alien planet.

I've learned that you can take better advantage of the eyepiece field of view by using a tripod mount to hold the camera back from the eyepiece. The porthole effect is kinda interesting though.

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Re: Newbie Corner - Photo Comments. new [Re: cnstarz]
      #2508718 - 07/09/08 02:45 PM

Ooops

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