A shot of the Dolphin. A two panel mosaic as it is just a little too large to squeeze into my focal-reduced RC8's field of view
Not a patch on recent images of it on this forum. But I found it very faint. I don't think it is a good object to shoot from light polluted skies - Adelaide suburbs - even with narrowband I mean. In an RGB shot (included for fun below - which I used for star colours) it is all but invisible in 1 hour per colour channel.
The other little shot is an overstretched crop of the lower middle. This faint sphere is a planetary nebula separate from the main Wolf-Rayet structure. Apparently only discovered in the early 2000s. (PN G234.9-09.7)
Larger version is on Astrobin
here. But it is still quite noisy, even with the ludicrous amount of data taken (70 hours shot at various opportunities over the last 3 months or so!). Shot with a ZWO 1600MM-C on an RC8 with Chroma 3nm (OIII) and 5nm (Ha) filters.
EDIT: Version linked to on Astrobin has a bit of a different colour balance following some feedback.