This image was obtained from a dark sky location in southern Texas, southwest of the small town of Hebbronville.  Unfortunately since I set up in the dark, I did not notice the telephone wires along the road, so some of these images are ruined LOL.  Here we see the constellation Cassiopeia with many of its open clusters identified along the upside down W pattern from β at lower left to ε on the right.  The standouts on this image appear to be NGC 457, NGC 663, M 103, and NGC 654.  NGC 281, the Pacman Nebula, also shows up even though this camera is not sensitive to H-alpha radiation.  Unannotated image.