Back in the dim and dark history of this pier, when we still had an OAG fitted and were having problems with the shadow of the prism, we image the Monkey Head Nebula (SH2-252, NGC2174). Because of the strong shadow, you needed to crop aggressively to the nebula.
This is my process of the data:
Messing around on Telescopius, realised that you can get the Monkey Head, the Jellyfish (IC 443) and SH2-249 (IC444) into the same frame.
There is a lot of background nebulosity in the area, so even though the centre of the frame is a bit empty, I think it makes an interesting composition.
Alternatively, we could make a two-pane mosaic moving the main emission nebulae more to the centre of the image, making sure we capture all of SH2-249 and bringing M35 into view as well.
I think this is a narrowband image as the main interest is the emission nebulae.
Any thoughts?