This is a galaxy in Cepheus, ngc6951 aka 6951. With my remote observatory I have gained about 40 hours of total dares to try to give a color to faint nebulae present. Some LDN (but can not find the part number) the weaker ones and not yellow but towards the blue should be the IFN. There are around geese pictures of this field, and I thought to take it back. Comments and criticism welcome!
Cheers,
Fabiomax
A surprising amount of clear and beautifully rendered nebulosity given that you're just beyond the edge of the Milky Way. I guess that's the 40 hours at work. I'm especially interested because I often wonder whether the faint background unevenness I see in some of my shots is lousy flats, or whether it's real, and another 30 hours would answer the question.