If I've researched this correctly, tonight marks the first super new moon of the year. If your skies are clear, how about trying to shoot the moon. Here are a few tips for photographing this shiny orb in the sky. The moon is a big ball of light so keep you ISO low and use a tripod. I shot this at a focal length of 200mm, f8 and 1/80 sec. Use a remote shutter or a timer to lessen camera shake. You can use these settings as a starting guide and alter as necessary.
If you can't get out to photograph the moon today find something else bright and shiny to photograph. I'm looking forward to seeing what all you Shiny Happy People come up with.