Just shut down from a long night of EAA here at Lake Mac. Good Conditions, despite the heat of the day, the breeze dropped away and the temps dropped pretty quick after midnight. The sky was very stable. Sharpcap was busy doing it's thing (via the ASI294 MC and ED150) on the long missing attractions of the late summer early morning hours: Sombrero, Centaur A, M83, M61, the Antenna galaxies, etc.all getting back up high enough to image again. And then the dew returned, the harbinger of autumn appeared briefly to encourage shutting down.
I hope many other folks were able to take advantage of the good conditions.
PS, I have inserted the very small thumbnail of Omega Centauri (which is all that is allowed here), to illustrate how Sharpcap builds an EAA image. It is certainly not an example of the quality of the Live stack output file.