It is tricky to show much in RGB. You've done well.
There is a lot to see in
narrowband if you lean on it for 20 hours or so with a half-metre scope. The brighter stuff is pretty diffuse and structureless, but you can bring out some very faint sharp stuff eventually.
We like Wolf-Rayet nebulae because of what's going on: a great big pre-supernova star shedding its outer atmosphere because the radiation pressure exceeds the gravitational attraction.
There aren't so many big bright ones. Thor's Helmet would be the easiest and most photogenic, then the Gourd Nebula (Bottle-nosed Dolphin) in Canis Major. NGC 3199 is perhaps the third easiest. After that, there's a big jump to really difficult ones like RCW 58 and RCW 104.