Todd_H
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But now I have a question,.... For night shots of say the entrance to tomorrow land with the bright lights, what would you say I should try my settings at? I have been practicing tonight with street lights, but I know the lights are different there. Any tips ??
One easy way to handle this is to bracket the exposure. Set the camera for AEB (Canon) with +/- 2 stops and take three exposures in P or Av mode. One of the exposures should be pretty good. After that you can further tweak the exposure up to 2 stops with compensation.
Another benefit is you should have an underexposed image which you can use to copy and paste the actual light sources (which are probably blown out in the best overall exposure).
That's great advice from Bob and an HDR image would in all likelihood give you the best results here (using those three exposures). Here is a shot I took a few weeks ago which looked pretty good on my Mac, but looks a little overexposed on my PC monitor here at work (factory settings, btw). You can see that some of the brighter light sources are blown (the Laugh Factory sign and some details in the yellow and green lights).

This was 34mm, f/11, 8 sec. shutter, ISO 200