Boogieman drove and we listened to all the sports talk radio after the big Redsksins victory over Dallas. We first drove to Lake Whetstone, to scope out how to get shots of the lights reflected in the lake. Those shots are too blurry, even with the 50 mm, and I want to re-do those when my tripod gets here.
I want to re-do this tree shot too, to get it more crisp, but it is a cool enough shot for me to post here, and then compare later when I get the tripod. I actaully wanted to shoot it from the other side, the view that I'm most familiar with, but Boogieman insisted on driving around to the *closer* parking lot. Much bickering ensued until I looked out the car window and saw the perspective of the tree atop the slope with a light to its right. I shut up and apologized.
I love how eerie the night shots with the 50 mm are.
This shot is unprocessed:

f/1.5, 1/2 SEC, 50 MM, ISO-800
Here is a version post-processed with auto levels, contrast, and color; and then shadows lightened and mid-tone contrast boosted:

I can't wait to try it again with the tripod.
Location: Montgomery Village Shopping Center
Time: 8:30 PM