There is an IR spectrum open cluster, Majaess 29, in the region of LDN 1340A and is mostly obscured by the dusty interstellar medium of LDN 1340A. Its distance is 3,016 light years (by parallax estimate). This suggests that the LDN 1340A cloud must be closer in distance in order to obscure the cluster and thus provides a general distance frame of reference.
Interestingly, the image shows some background galaxies (through all that dust). Several of these galaxies can be seen through the dusty interstellar matter (though somewhat obscurely). The galaxy, ZOAG G130.51+12.27, has a distance of 1.265 billion light years - others have no distance estimate. These galaxies can be seen only in the full size image.
Image and details can be accessed at the link below (or by clicking on the thumbnail image below). The annotated image has a link below but it can also be accessed from the main image webpage as well - or seen on astrobin. The full
Annotated Image:
LBN 635 Region Annotated
Images also available on astrobin -
Scope: FSQ-106N at f/5
Camera: ASI2600MM (Astronomik type 2c LRGB filters)
Location: DAA Observatory, Shelter Valley, CA