My images were taken with a Meade 80mm refractor telescope piggybacked on a Meade 10inch LX200 telescope using a Canon 70D camera. Exposures were 10x10 minute lights and 5x10 darks at ISO 1000, stacked in DSS (Deep Sky Stacker) and processed in Photoshop.
The constellation of Monoceros is in between Orion and Canis Major in the night sky, you’ll easily see the lovely open star cluster NGC 2244 with a pair of binoculars…but the Rosette Nebula is very faint, its beauty is best seen in a long exposure photograph :-)