I seem to manage about one deep sky image per year so I don't barge in here too often. However, I posted my latest image yesterday on the ASV AP group and it generated some interest and I thought maybe I should put it on wider display here as not too many APs seem to know about the faint structures around and in-between the LMC and SMC.
This in a 3 panel mosaic captured with an old 50mm Pentax SLR lens and QHY8 camera. About one hour exposure for each panel. It was hard work to remove the gradients and the skyglow.
A higher resolution version is in my ASV gallery:
http://asv.org.au/images/gallery/Ste...ours_small.jpg