A spontaneous Moon photo with 1800mm focal length after collimating my VC200L and making use of several clear nights.

A spontaneous Moon photo with 1800mm focal length after collimating my VC200L and making use of several clear nights.
On a long full moon evening, marked by the significance of tilt adjustment, I had the opportunity to photograph our celestial companion in all its glory.
The first result of my “Moon Cartography Project” – further versions of my moon map may follow.
If he smiles at me so warmly at bedtime, I just have to take a picture of him. – Our Moon.
The Moon in mineral colors. The result of a short lucky imaging session.
Mare Crisium – Photo taken at 4500mm with VC200L using Televue Powermate 2,5x.
Taken after clouds came in while testing some focus configuration with an OAG.
15 out of 35 pictures of the moon stacked with Autostakkert. It was a short session with a nice result.
A single shot of the Moon. It was the 1st light with my Takahashi FS-60CB at the end of march 2023.
A single hole after weeks of clouds. Used the moment for a single shot with legacy lens Olympus Zuiko Auto-T MC 200mm.