I've observed the Moon and planets from NYC. I held star parties in Metro Manila and showed people the rings of Saturn, the moons and cloud bands of Jupiter and the polar ice cap on Mars. As far as my camera voodoo goes, every star in the images that I post can be seen with a pair of 7x50 binoculars. Including the Andromeda Galaxy, rising above the light dome of Dumaguete in this image: The tricky part is that you have to look up.
Think I need a tripod and a good pair of bins, Interested in stargazing but can only make out Venus and Jupiter.
You really need to give your eyes a chance to become dark adapted. And not be near any bright lights. I plan to have a public observing and drinking session in early August. Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars and all the cool star clusters in the Milky Way will be well placed. The bright moon will be out of the picture. I just have to pray for clear skies. Will post details later for anyone who may be interested.