Many thank Alex, Hagar, Ric, Frank.
I've taken the saturation comments on-board and have dropped it back a tad.
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There are probably a few comments/hints worth stating.
While many would say imaging deep sky from the burb's is a hopeless task you can make life a whole lot easier by:
Having a low noise high dynamic range camera...which really means: cooled CCD.
Make *deep* sub exposures. I use at least 10 minutes, and often up to 20 minutes per sub. IMHO you are doomed to a life of imaging misery by sticking to 30 second subs
Pay attention to getting excellent calibration frames, both darks and flats.
Median combined sky flats are recommended.
Oversample with smaller objects.
Consider spending the bucks on excellent software tools, such as MaxIm CCD, Gradient exterminator and Photoshop...they won't fix bad data, but will certainly enhance data worth keeping.