Crescent Nebula:
The Crescent Nebula (NGC 6888) is an emission nebula in the constellation Cygnus, about 5000 light-years away.
It is a rather faint object located about 2 degrees SW of Sadr. For most telescopes it requires a UHC or OIII filter to see. Under favourable circumstances a telescope as small as 8cm (with filter) can see its nebulosity. Larger telescopes (20cm or more) reveal the crescent or a Euro sign shape which makes some to call it the "Euro sign nebula".
To me it looks like a "Kidney Nebula".
The faint nebulosity in the background may be the neighbourhood of Gamma Cygni Nebula.
MOUNT: Losmandy G11/G2
Scope: Sharp Star 107 PH Triplet
Camera: QSI 583WS @ Minus 10 Cel
Exposure: 13 x 10 min thru Astrodon Ha 5 nm
5 X 10 min thru OIII
4 x 10 min thru SII.
Total: 220 min.
Taken on 21st Aug 2014
Guiding: PHD 2 /WO 66mm SD/Meade DSIC
Acquired: Thru Maxim 5DL
Processed: Maxim and PS CS4
Kochu/22-8-14
