About me: I've learnt to identity most objects in the sky since young, and now I'm ready to move from the theory to the practical

At this moment I'm most interested in viewing objects such as the Messier objects, like the Pleiades and Andromeda and stuff, and possibly photographing them. I think these are considered deep-space objects, and I'm not entirely sure which are the telescopes best suited for this purpose.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Celestron-31045 ... dp_product
This Celestron Astromaster 130EQ caught my eye while browsing around (partially because i'm based in europe right now, so shipping cost is ideal). From what I read, greater aperture is what I need for my purpose, so is this a good place to start?
Any comments and suggestions would be appreciated! Many thanks!