This is a wide field view of an area of sky between Cepheus and Cassiopeia. Apart from the large area of nebulosity towards the top of the image (NGC7822), there are several other interesting objects on view.
In the centre of the image lies SH2-170 also known as the Little Rosette nebula, which together with NGC7822 forms the shape of a cosmic question mark. Below SH2-170 we can see the faint circular outline of the supernova remnant LBN 576 (Abell 85), also known as the Garlic Bulb or Popped Balloon nebula. To the left of LBN 576 we can see LBN 593 (SH2-173), otherwise known as the Phantom of the Opera nebula.
There are other small patches of HII nebulosity on view. To the right of LBN 576 we can see a bright patch of nebulosity, this is LBN 565 (SH2-165), below this is the faint LBN566 (SH2-166). In the bottom right corner, we have SH2-164 and moving inwards to the left from this we have SH2-168.