This is a new version of the Tadpoles Nebula (IC410), a large emission nebula in the constellation Auriga. The Tadpole Nebula is are about 12,000 lightyears away. It derives its name from two elongated clouds of dust looking like tadpoles swimming towards the center of the object.
The Jellyfish Nebula (IC443 and Sharpless 248 (Sh2-248)) is a galactic supernova remnant located in the constellation Gemini. Its distance to Earth is about 5,000 light years.
For this image I tried a different approach: hooking up my D-SLR 24-70mm f/2.8 lens to the astro camera. My sensor is small, but it still yields a nice wide view with the lens set at about 35mm focal length. You can see one of the most exiting parts of the Milky Way in the constellation of Cygnus: North America and Pelican Nebulae, The Sadr Region with the Butterfly and Crescent Nebulae as well as the Cygnus Loop (Eastern Veil, Witches Broom, Pickering’s Triangle). See the next image for an annotated version of this. Again, this is a narrowband image based on 1hr and 50 minutes of data in Ha, Sri and Oiii channels. Processing has been done with PixInsight ("Forax" color palette) and Photoshop.