Enjoy working with in the astrophotography. It's a blending of photography and using computerized equipment to capture the data. Most images you see have some artistic license taken with them. I'm still in the process of learning my chosen processing software, which is generally acknowledged to be one of the best, but also one of the hardest to use because it has so many features and you can do similar processing multiple ways in it.
These two are of the same target, just two different scopes and cameras (left one a one a cooled shot color and the right a mono cooled with filters, they require different processing).
These are a few of my more recent processed captures (I've deleted the data and started over with fresh since I found issues in the original captures).
This one is the very first image I ever captured with one of my telescopes when I was first learning how to use the NexStar 8se and a planetary camera. I quickly realized there was more to it than just hooking a camera up to a telescope. You have to actually worry about appropriate backspace in your image train (why it's slightly blurry)... who would have thought it!