This part of Scorpius is full of deep sky objects of all kinds except of course galaxies, unless you want to count the fact that the entire scene shows the center of our own galaxy!  The main objects for visual or binocular observing are the two great open clusters M7 and M6, but beyond that there are numerous emission nebulae (for example NGC 6357 and NGC 6334) and lesser known open clusters, a particularly interesting example of which is NGC 6281.  The globular cluster M62 at upper right is actually across the border in Ophiuchus.  The small globular clusters NGC 6522 and NGC 6569, as well as the open cluster NGC 6520 on the left are in Sagittarius and are part of the Herschel 400i list.  Unannotated image.