Same here Rizwan bhai, but my madness is more severe. When the sky is so dark and clear, I forget to eat!
Kidding.
yup THAT THING will certainly prove helpful for some jaw doping awesome pictures 
Focusing can be troublesome sometimes, but experimenting doesn't hurt.
zain bhai the day i had a jaw dropping experience was in sargodha when the light went due to load shedding ... i was in a gown about 50 miles off sargodha near sillanwali and the sky was literally white
I can imagine that. Sky-lovers usually don't complain about load-shedding (provided the sky is clear).
Bcuz of my background or to say correctly my parents back ground from southern punjab i have had many a nights with sleep under open sky with no light in many miles
and its a very beautiful sight indeed
I envy you.
So may be you are talking about Bahawalpur? Did you then witness the total solar eclipse there in October 1995. I was in grade 3 and in Karachi where it was partial. That was one of my first astronomy sessions.
One of my friends who owns some top-notch astro-imaging gear has his home in Bahawalpur. He's in the UK for studies, but when he's in Pakistan, he loves to head out into the Cholistan desert.
I would also tell here that the best time for viewing sky is in the night with no moon... as moon light is a very very big light distortion 
Quite right. A nearly full Moon is nature's own light pollution!
the night i went to an astronomy night in rohtas was a bright moon
though general public was invited to show the moon with a big telescope
As soon as I read this, I knew you were at the Chota Falakiyati Mela! Umair bhai (www.umairasim.com) owns that C14, one of the third biggest scopes in Pakistan. The other C14 is in Abbottabad at COMSATS(?). He does imaging from his rooftop observatory in Lahore but doesn't use THAT THING (a T-ring by name) because he now has a dedicated CCD camera. In the past, he has used webcam image stacking, a technique I talked about with Hanif bhai at Hingol. Jupiter and Saturn using webcam image stacking by Umair bhai. I've already mentioned it in an earlier post, but let me point out again that stacked video images show more detail than the human eye alone can see with the same telescope.
It seems you could not stay the whole night at Rohtas? The Moon would have set by 12:30.