With a C-11 you might have looked right through it.
M16 is the open cluster than illuminates the Eagle Nebula. If you use an OIII filter, you'll darken everything in the field of view, including the cluster.
With a focal length of about 2,800mm you will need a widefield eyepiece to start with ... something in the range of 32mm and up. I use a 40mm eyepiece when finding a target, then get closer using a shorter-focal-length eyepiece if necessary.
A good method is to start with M17, the Swan (or Omega) Nebula nearby. Frame that using an eyepiece that will show the whole thing. Then go to M16 and you'll see the cluster. Once you have the cluster, you can use an eyepiece that increases magnification if you like. M17 is much larger (about 3X) in apparent angular diameter than M16.
Wait until after you can see the cluster before applying an OIII filter.