Thought I may share these two Mars images from yesterday morning.
Started shooting around 4:30am through the gaps in low level clouds which finally cleared one hour later, coincidentally seeing seamed to peak around the same time.
Left exposure is a drizzle stack of 6500 frames, the right one combines 2300 frames. I was trying to optimise the focus while imaging which had an impact on sharpness of the latter pic.
Plenty of wispy cloud features can be seen north of Aurorae Sinus and to the east of Tharsis. Also there is a dark feature across the NPC.
Increase in planet's size and brightness is very noticeable now, looking forward to 15" disk!