I thought I'd share an image I took on 29th December 2014 of the Apennine Mountains region of the lunar surface.
I'm really new to astrophotography, so I'm really pleased with this image even though it's blurry.
The Apennines are a region to the east of Mare Imbrium, and they are a massive 4600m high above the Mare surface. The Apollo 15 astronauts returns samples which show that the surface here is mostly a breccia, whereas the Mare region is basalt.
It's a stacked image from an AVI video of about 30 seconds that I took using an adapted webcam in my telescope. I ran it through registax, which is free software imaging program you can download from here. Basically, it takes the video, and stacks the images to a final image. It's a really good program, I'm still getting the hang of it though!