Hi Simon,
I think I've finally figured out what you're doing. By taking and posting these in an almost random sequence, you're trying to disguise the fact that you're actually creating the Simon Downing Northern hemisphere digitised sky survey.
There is also a pattern emerging with regards to the image names you are choosing when using pier 4.Recently you posted an image supposedly of ngc7333, on which with my eyesight I could just make out ngc7331. Apparently ngc7333 is a 14th magnitude multiple star lying near the galaxy ngc7331.
Perhaps you should put a circle around it.
Now admittedly on the image shown here of ic1590 you can zoom in and make out that star cluster in ngc281, but it was never going to merit being given the title of the image at around 10 minutes of arc. About 80 pixels wide!
So what can we expect from you next taken on that pier, "Close up view of M57 The Ring nebula"!
I really hope you don't mind being the butt of my silly humour Simon.
Best regards,
Ray