After carefully examining both sectors identified for you, I must say that was a good try, but failed. If what you intend is to find matches, please point out identical sectors, not only similar.
Examine them again, preferably AFTER you have been to your optician to have your eyesight checked.
The craters in the red box are Ostwald, Ibn Firnas and Ardeshir. Ostwald is the crater with the smaller crater lying on it's rim- crater Recht (Ostwald is the topmost of the trio in the left hand image and on the bottom right in the right hand image.
The middle crater of the trio is Ibn Firnas. This is a distinctive crater, not only because it is in this recognisable trio, but also because it has the 21km Ibn Firnas L crater right on the edge of it's southern rim.
The bottom crater of the trio (in the left hand image) and top left in the right hand image is Ardeshir. Notice the distinctive triple central peaks which identifies it (Mons Ardeshir).
This is the 81km in diameter Olcott. Again, it is highly distinctive both due to it's proximity to the trio named above, but also because it has it's southern rim eroded by crater Olcott L. It also has the recognisable ghost crater Olcott E to the side.
I chose those craters to match due to their easily identifiable shapes and bordering craters. I am more than happy to match any number of craters that lie along the terminator. For example Becvar is very distinctive and lies to the left of the red box on the right hand image. It is very recognisable due to it's souther rim having two overlapping craters. To it's north is the pairing (again overlapping) Gregory and Gregory Q. Further along the terminator is the double craters Langemark. These are all visible in both images.
You do realise that they are rotated, don't you? And also that they are on a sphere, a sphere that is being photographed from different locations, angles and with different lighting?
Zacalwe, do you not have the cojones to admit that you are wrong?
I've been wrong plenty of times here and elsewhere and am always happy to be corrected. However, this time I am very comfortable that I am correct. Identifying Lunar craters I do know about.
Just like hunchbacked. Coincidence?
That was my though too. Hunchie has demonstrated many, many times his complete and utter inability to identify simple spatial reasoning and any understanding of perspective. Tarkus has demonstrated similar inabilities. Even when I drew a big box around the craters and named them he is unable to rotate the images in his mind's eye and match them. It's a wonder that he's able to cross the road without getting run over....
You clearly have issues with spatial awareness. Here. let me help you work out which is your arse and which is your elbow:
I'm not sure that I'd trust him to find the hole in his bum even with the use of both hands, a map and a torch....