As the daylight hours begin to shorten I thought that I would begin to start looking at low light/night photography. The image below was taken on an area called the North Downs and was looking south. The lights in the far distance belong to Gatwick Airport. When I went up there I thought that the town lights and the lights from the airport made a good composition. I was using a Canon G2, handheld, ISO 50, f/5.6/ 0.4s, focal length 21mm (35mm equivalent @ 100mm).
It was a clear night and there was a full moon as well. But, any images I took of that came out overexposed.
I since read that for moon shots you should use a faster shutter speed. But if you want to include some features e.g. trees, buildings then the best option would be to bracket?
So, that is my starting point and I would be very interested in help and information aboiut night, low light, moon etc. photography.
Cheers for now
Gary