I'm currently on my honeymoon with my wife. We went to New Zealand and stayed at SkyScape, located within the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve. So, on a clear night, you will see amazing star studded skys. The first photograph I took at night was our glass cabin. It required a longer exposures (slow shutter speed), so I used a tripod to keep it steady. In addition, I used a camera remote to take the photo. This help keep the camera steady and reduce vibration. The hardest part of this photo was to dial the setting correctly to get the shot. It took many shots to figure out how long the exposure needed to be. For the second photo I did the same set up but used artificial light in our cabin to luminate ourselves. This time, I used less exposure time and ISO. I included a photo that I made in Photoshop by merging both of these photos together. The third photo was the view from inside the cabin. I used a tripod and remote to keep things steady and still. I used a long exposure for this shot to get a nice astrophotograph. Lastly I tried doing a night shot with my phone camera. I used a camera app that allows me to use the manual settings. This allowed me to have a slow shutter speed for my night shot. I did a 1 second shutter speed and used a tripod to hold my phone. it was difficult to get more light into the shot when using my phone. I struggled to get a good astrophotograph with my phone.