Farm animals make good subjects for moonlight photography – precisely because they won’t keep still.
Find a quiet street and mix your moonlight with some sodium. Add your shadow to hide the tripod’s.
On the last evening of summer, a clear view from a wild river of the mountain bare, in oblique moonlight.
In a leafy Auckland suburb, an uncommonly “short” long exposure gives iconic silhouettes.
L-o-n-g exposure with a field camera, set up before dark. Clouds and moonbeams moving over water.
Making the most of a break in the weather; mixing the sublime with an electric fence.