It is always a challenge to image dim galaxies during late Spring. This is the result of about 5 hours exposure on a color APS-C camera and the same again, of Ha on a 1-inch mono CMOS. Scope was a 10" RCT with a 0.67 reducer. This was imaged at low altitude, mostly to avoid the moonrise.
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Very nice Buzz!
That is a cracker, Buzz! Love the colours!