Trifid Nebula from too far North
I had always wanted to capture the Trifid Nebula, M20, but from 48.55° N it's challenging, both with the atmosphere and trees to the south. That said, I still wanted to see how well I could do. I used a Celestron Edge HD 925 with a 0.7 reducer, an ASI 2600MC Pro, IDAS NBZ filter. Fighting the full moon, I managed to get 5 hrs 15 minutes total exposure time, with 63 x 300s subs. I processed it in SiriL, Starnet and GIMP.