M94, "The Crocodile Eye Galaxy", is an unusual spiral galaxy lying at a distance of 16 million light-years from Earth in the constellation Canes Venatici. It has a very bright nucleus and inner oval region with spiral arms and dust lanes that resemble a crocodile's eye. That is encircled by an extremely faint outer ring with star and dust clouds. It is very difficult to process because the nucleus and inner oval are intensely bright, while the outer ring is exceedingly faint. The contribution of the faint outer ring makes it one of the largest galaxies in the sky, yet it is rarely imaged. Exposures: L:R:G:B =230:125:130:105 minutes = 9 hours, 50 minutes total exposure, completely unguided.