G65.3+5.7 ("the little Cygnus Veils"-similar angular proportions), is a very faint Supernova remnant (SNR), rarely imaged target, localized in Cygnus. It is composed of several diffuse and filamentary structures, such as SH2-91, SH2-94 and SH2-96.
The whole structure is located at a distance of over 2500 light years and covers a field of more than 4° engulfed in an extremely dense star field. Positioned in the sky just north of Albireo in Cygnus
It shows significant signals in both Ha and OIII, albeit everything is embedded in the surrounding galactic nebulosities.
I have only seen complete images for this target by 2 more people.....
Link to better quality photo (http://www.mediafire.com/download/2tf3d0c13lnmgdm/HaOIIIRGB_HT_MS_SR_ATWTSharpen2_Col orSat_Curves.tif)
Pretty cool field of view. Very interesting with a nice framing. Looks like a giant bubble. The milkyway dust lanes on the side makes it even better. Must be pretty faint indeed. Well done.