I've seen a few images over the last week of this, so I thought I'd have a go too!
I drove the 600km out to Mt Magnet with my 25" to do some outreach last week, and camped in behind Mt Singleton on the way up. Although the clouds were threatening when we set up camp, it cleared up around 8pm. Unfortunately I'd already written the night off and had consumed too much wine to set up the big dob - but was able to get the G11 polar aligned and try out the new-to-me old Nikon 50mm 1.8D on the SMC and LMC. Turns out these are a bit over-hyped, and the newer 1.4G is a considerably better performer in terms of coma. But - 1 hours worth and it was relatively easy to pull these very deep structures out!
http://www.astrobin.com/309256/?nc=user
very cool!
Nikon D810A, 50mm 1.8D @ f3.5, 1600 iso and 30 x 120sec frames.