Here is an image that could be considered dark photography, it was taken inside Notre-Dame Catheral in Montreal. It was shot at f22 to get a large depth of field, 360 seconds exposure (six minutes), it was taken like this as there were at times large numbers of people walking through the building, so this way I was able to make it appear that there was no one else there. The inside of Notre-Dame has very dark rich wood and very dark inside compared to most, I used a 4 stop ND to help slow the exposure time along with the f22 f-stop and ISO of 100. This is a pano of 3 separate shots each of 6 minutes in lenght and then stitched together in Photoshop.
Cheers:
Allan