Last night the local astronomy group went to a dark location, weather was forecast to be cloudy so I stayed home, then when it got dark the sky cleared .... decide to try my luck shooting from home, the roof above the kitchen is somewhat protected from the street lights
Locating Andromeda in the middle of the city was challenging as I can see only the brighter stars, locating polaris to align the tracker is challenging started shooting at 70mm in the general direction, at my latitude the camera is nearly point upwards, so it is impossible to look through the viewfinder at the height of my setup
Tried using my 90 degree visor but that area of the sky does not have to many bright stars and it didn't help
Started reviewing images an moving the camera to have andromeda in the middle of the frame increasing the zoom until I was at 300mm
and then the focus wasn't quite there
ok ... removed the camera from the tripod and used live view to focus on a brighter start somewhere else
mounted the camera again
hmm it is not quite in the center , accidentally bumped the focus , repeat ...
took me about 1 hr to get the camera pointed in the right direction with good enough focus
left the camera shooting hoping for the best, and came down to eat dinner
this is sooc image (3000*2000pixels resized to 1200) and then the processed version