Ah, yes, the mountain top would have to be distant to get good  
sharpness on both the moon and the buildings. So your camera position  
is rendered irrelevant.  It's a very good shot. Thanks for sharing.
Paul
On Oct 8, 2006, at 7:02 PM, Walter Hamler wrote:

> :>)  Thanks for the input Paul. The smile is because I thought  
> through the
> recommendation and visualized what would be necessary to do that at  
> the time
> I shot the pic.
> The top of the mountain is about 5 miles away, 1700 ft high. The  
> moon is,
> well, 240,000 miles +/-
> The scope and mount, about 300 pounds in round numbers. I have done  
> some
> flying, but the helo's were in the hangar that night. Maybe next time!
>
> Walt
>
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