I spent this last weekend in northern Wisconsin and Michigan photographing waterfalls along the lower reaches of the Montreal and Copper rivers where they flow into Lake Superior. The area had recently received record heavy rains and the falls were in superb shape and flowing mightily.
Several times I found myself wishing for a little better optical zoom with my old HP digital camera. In a moment of inspiration, I held my
Nikon HG monocular up to the lens and was delighted to see an excellent 5x optical image. I took a a dozen pics over the course of the weekend this way with some doubts as to the result. What the heck, though. I was shooting digital, so I figured I had nothing to lose.
When I got home, I was able to actually salvage some decent pics with a lot of photo editing. I'm not ready to publish anything, but it was fun. It was the digiscoping back to its roots, but on a smaller scale. Guess I'll just have to add it to my ever growing list of things to do with the little Nikon.