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Welcome to understanding a spotting scope. This wonderful device has been specifically designed for day use to increase your outdoor pleasure and wildlife viewing. This tool allows you to enjoy wildlife at a distance in their natural environment. You can enjoy their beauty undisturbed and learn more about their unique habits.
A spotting scope is a smaller version of a telescope made to be used in daylight. Its smaller size allows you more versatility and portability. It differs from a telescope in that it will always produce an upright image. It is designed to be mounted on an ordinary photo tripod or one of many window mounts. You will enjoy more magnification than binoculars can provide allowing you to view objects at a greater distance. For our hunters, a spotting scope is a great tool for scoring your targets at the rifle range.
We would like to give you a basic understanding of the numbers your spotting scope is labeled with. You will find three numbers associated with your scope. The first two numbers represent the magnification. For example, a scope reading 18-36x50 would give you a magnification range of 18 to 36. The last number represents the diameter of the front lens. On the 18-36x50, your front lens size would be 50mm. The larger your objective lens, the more detail you will be able to see in your view.
Most spotting scopes are refractors, meaning they use a prism to turn your image right side up and correct it right to left. There are two types of prisms available: porro prism and roof prism. Porro prisms are by far the most popular as they are less expensive and easier to produce. A roof prism allows the manufacturer to produce a more compact and slim design therefore enhancing portability. There is a large variance in the performance abilities between a low quality and a premium quality spotting scope, so purchase according to your needs. You will definitely be able to notice the difference in the quality.
We hope this information will assist you in deciding which spotting scope to purchase and we will continue to keep you updated with future articles on understanding your spotting scope.
Bob Darrah @ HuntingForOptics.com. For this article and more interesting facts on spotting scopes, visit our site at http://www.huntingforoptics.com.
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Welcome to the quintessential Celebrity Impersonator Tribute Show – the new age musical extravaganza designed by entertainment companies to grab the maximum eyeballs. Where else can a music lover catch so many top notch superstars performing under a single roof. You have long dead legends like Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, John Lennon etc. come alive on stage again just for you. The sensations of the 70’s and 80’s such as Tina Turner, George Michael, Michael Jackson, and Cher find pride of place along with contemporary musicians like Justin Timber Lake and Christina Aguilera. A celebrity impersonator tribute show is great value for money. In fact it’s the closest anyone can get to seeing these legends perform without seeing the original star.
These tribute shows are performed by the best tribute artists in the business. They are song and dance extravaganzas captivating the audience with their glitz and glamour. The audience is caught up in a vortex of pure feeling and greedily laps up the sensory overload being dished out to it.
You can expect superlative performances by the artists at any of the tribute shows. That is what sets these shows apart from other run of the mill performances. The tribute artists put their heart and soul into every performance and if you close your eyes to listen you might even think you’re listening to the original star sing. Yes, they are that good. Dazzling costumes and flashing lights add chutzpah to the whole show.
In single artist tribute show, it is the tribute artist who takes home all the accolades for a successful show. But in a celebrity impersonators tribute show, the credit also goes to the band and musicians who provide excellent backup to the singer. The lead band members have to adjust their music to the different styles and genres of the performing artists which is not a mean feat to achieve. It can be safely said that the success of the evening depends equally on the tribute artists as well as on the accompanying band. Tight choreography and snazzy dance moves by the back up dancers add the proverbial icing on the cake.
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About the Author
John Thompson is author of www.royaltalentproductions.com.For more information about Celebrity Impersonators, Celebrity Lookalikes visit http://www.royaltalent.com
What are these in the night sky?
I took a 15 second exposure of the night sky on my roof top. ( I am using a Nikon d90 with the lens hood on..if it matters) and I got these blue and yellow looking "vortexes" I am wondering if these are just distant stars or a malfunction in my camera, which i don't WANT to think is likely. ![]()
Thanks in advance!!
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and here is another from the other side of my roof.
These ones look kind of like swords i think.
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You need to take a close look at the lense you used for the photo. With all the lights of the town on the lower half of the photo, it's possible that very small gouges in the lenses refracted the light from the buildings and made the "vortexes" to the right and left of center. Since the bright star at the top center is probably Jupiter (if this was an evening photograph taken in the last month or so) and it is very pointlike until hugely enlarged, it doesn't appear that the vortexes were caused by the camera moving around on an airplane or helicopter. It is very unlikely that you would have had three meteors in the same location plus another to the left, all in 15 seconds.
Do you have any military bases nearby that might have had jets flying in formation? The lights remind me of the kind of light you might see coming from afterburners on military jets, if they had kicked in during the last half second or so of the photo exposure.
To check out the lense theory, take another picture at the same time at the same angle, then change the angle pointing more to the left and to the right. Do the vortexes show up? If not, the lense is probably okay and it actually was something in the sky, blurred by the time exposure.
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