The shortest day of the year is a little more than 6 weeks away, and with the recent time change sunset now happens at around 5 pm. That makes it a convenient time to practice outdoor “low light” photography. There are several ways to take advantage of high ISO, low shutter speed or shallow depth of field in “low light”. Here is an article from “The Photo Argus” website highlighting 35 examples of night photography. For other inspiration click here for a Google search on “Low light photography”
Went out to Broadcast Hill and found a great spot for photgraphing downtown by accident. f/2.8, ISO 2500, 1/30 sec. Processed in Photoshop Camera Raw pushing the blacks and negative shadows. Then ran it through Topaz Denoise (severe noise)
I took a separate image of the full moon this evening and pasted it in the image above. Next I ran it through topaz denoise.