This image shows Syrtis Major central on the disk with the Hellas Basin below it, Tyrrhenna Terra and Hesperium to the lower right of it, and Sebaeus Sinus to the left of it and Sinus Meridiani emerging around the left limb. The "Face of Mars" is a visible in the Hellas Basin, an upside triangular-shaped face, apparently a new feature caused by shifting dust. Terra Cimmeria is disappearing around the western limb.
Celestron Compustar C14 with TeleVue Powermate 2x and Point Grey Flea3 Color camera at 60 fps. Best 6491 frames from 8 videos, stacked and de-rotated in Winjupos.