In the first night I used my 80mm f/7 ED Apo for unguided 30s sub-exposures, in the second night, the 127mm f/8 Apo with 120s guided exposures…

M31, The Andromeda Galaxy, 199x30s, Nikon D750, Astro-Professinal 80mm f/7 refractor, processed in Regim, Fitswork, Photoshop and Lightroom

M31, The Andromeda Galaxy, 42x120s, Nikon D750, Astro-Physics 127mm f/8, refractor, processed in Regim, Fitswork, Photoshop and Lightroom

M45, The Pleiades, 68x30s, Nikon D750, Astro-Professional 80mm f/7 ED refractor, processed in Regim, Fitswork, Photoshop and Lightroom

M45, The Pleiades, 11x120s, Nikon D750, Astro-Physics 127mm f/8, refractor, processed in Regim, Fitswork, Photoshop and Lightroom
Here are some pictures of the equipment of the second night, including sever light pollution in the form of a light pillar.