Herewith we have Sharpless 2-86, a HII region in Vulpecula along with the open star cluster NGC6823 in the centre of the field. Also making an entrance is the reflection nebula NGC6820. The "Pillars" reference is due to the obvious similarity to the Pillars of Creation in the Eagle Nebula.
Being a somewhat northerly object at a declination of +23d I was only able to get to it for about four hours or so per night. Fortunately the weather was kind over August and September so managed to grab enough photons. Still took a fair amount of exposure as the main nebula is rather faint.
Link to Astrobin image is here.
Full details of acquisition etc. to be found in Astrobin post.
Clear Skies,
Rodney