IC 1848 (the Soul Nebula or sometimes called the Foetus Nebula) and IC 289 (a very tiny star-like planetary nebula at upper left), in Cassiopeia. This is a stack of 20 x 6 minute exposures at f/4.4 with the 92mm TMB apo refractor with Borg 0.85x field flattener/reducer, taken from New Mexico, Nov 15, 2014, using the filter-modified Canon 5D MkII at ISO 800.
Nebulosity in Cassiopeia with 135mm telephoto lens at f/2.8 and Canon 5DMkII at ISO 800 for stack of 4 x 4 minutes. IC 1848 is at left; IC 1805 and NGC 896 is at right. Double Cluster is below.
IC 1848, the Soul Nebula in Cassiopeia, with parts of the Heart Nebula, IC 1805, at upper right with the open cluster NGC 1027. This is a stack of 5 x 10-minute exposures with the filter-modified Canon 5D MkII at ISO800 and TMB 92mm refractor at f/4.5 with the Borg 0.85 reducer/flattener. Taken from home using the AZ-EQ5 mount for testing, Nov 4, 2015. Guided with PHD.