IC 405 (right) the Flaming Star Nebula, and IC 410 (lower left), emission and reflection nebulas in Auriga. The group of colourful stars at middle is the Little Fish asterism. Taken December 11, 2014 from New Mexico, using the Celestron Rowe-Ackermann Schmidt Astrograph at f/2.2, using the filter modified Canon 5D MkII at ISO 400 for a stack of 6 x 5 minute exposures.
IC 443, a supernova remnant in Gemini (aka the Jellyfish Nebula) and associated nebulosity such as IC 444 and LDN 1565, plus the Messier open cluster M35 at right, with its companion cluster NGC 2158 below it. This is a stack of 12 images, with the TMB 92mm and Borg 0.85x flattener for f/4.7, and filter modified Canon 6D at ISO 800. 8 shots were 6 minutes and 4 shots were 8 minutes.
The supernova remnant IC 443 in Gemini near the stars Mu (left) and Eta (right) Geminorum. Slight haze passing thru on some exposures added the star glows. This is a stack of 10 x 6 minute exposures with the 92mm TMB apo refractor at f/4.4 with the Borg 0.85x field flattener/reducer and the filter-modified Canon 5D MkII at ISO 800. Star spikes added in Photoshop with Astronomy Tools actions.