I decided to play with some manual settings, and a tripod late at night. Had allot of fun, and look forward to doing lots of night time shooting in the future.
This picture is using about a 15 second shutter and a slight reduction to aperture. The red tint is from Chicago's light pollution slightly distorted by reducing the contrast.
Similar to above photo, with less contrast shifting.
This picture takes a moment to gain appreciation of its subtle colors and details. Obviously a bit on the dark side, but I still found it interesting and stimulating.Click to see in full size, and let your eyes adjust to the deep red backdrop, then you will see some interesting silhouettes.
ISO dropped down to a its lowest, probably too low, but still looks cool.
This photo was shot in near pitch black and the tree was about 50-75' away. I placed my shutter speed on 60 seconds and I had my camera setup close enough to a porch light, that it filled in the darkness with this interesting fake light. Its fascinating how much detail you can still see in the tree.
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