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Originally Posted by Retrograde
You could try the Rosette Nebula (you'll need to be quick and get it in the early evening before it sets in the west behind Orion) and the Running Chicken Nebula which is pretty high in the sky.
Both objects are quite large but a fair bit fainter than both Eta Carina and the Lagoon so you'll need plenty of subs and reasonable processing to do them justice.
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Just tried a 1 min exposure at ISO 1600 of the Running Chicken and it was baaaarely visible. Think that's a target for bigger, better scopes with guiding. And unfortunately my house lies in the way of the Rosette - west isn't a great direction for me really.
Just gonna give Carina another shot tonight. Trying 2 mins at ISO 800.