Almost everyone likes photographing city views at night. You can take pictures when the sky is not too dark but there are already lights on. Use Aperture Priority mode with f/8 for better depth of field. You can use the help of a self timer or shutter release so that the photo doesn't blur.
2. Bridge
Photos of twinkling bridges at night are no less interesting, KEE friends. You can use a tripod and use an aperture of f/16 or more. You can play with the white balance according to lighting conditions, daylight or shade for example.
3. Portrait photos
Portrait photos at night added with a bokeh effect, wow, delicious! You can use a flash to help illuminate the model and a large aperture can help the subject appear brighter. The ISO used can be in the range of 400.
4. Buildings/monuments
Photographing buildings at night gives a different effect to the daytime. You need to prepare a tripod and wide angle lens so you can cover larger objects. You can add a dramatic effect by using a small aperture, and a longer shooting time.
5. Street life
When taking photos at night you can photograph movement on the streets so that it makes your photos look more interesting. You really need a tripod, and your camera settings can use manual mode, aperture between f/11- f/32, ISO as low as possible to avoid noise.