The image at left was taken with a 135 mm telephoto lens and corresponds to the area within the white rectangle in the image above.  The picture above shows the Milky Way from Cygnus along the horizon slanting up to the right to the constellation Cassiopeia at the top edge.  Along the right edge of the above image, Polaris and the little dipper arcing downward are shown.

This image was obtained looking low toward the northwest from my location off of U.S. Highway 90, so the orientation is of Cygnus and the Milky Way slanting up and to the right from the horizon.  Here we see the area of Cygnus between Deneb at bottom and NGC 7082 at the top.  None of the open clusters indicated on the image are particularly noteworthy but of course being along the plane of the galaxy, there are many here.  My Nikon camera does not record H-α light very well, so the North America and Pelican Nebulas are only faintly represented.  Unannotated image.