I was sneaking around your place last night and did this for you. Maybe it will hold you over until you get the shot you want. :24:

Zirc here's what I would try.
Make sure your camera is mounted on a tripod.
Set your ISO to 100 because you don't want a lot of grain in the picture.
Put your dial on " S " for shutter priority because this is the setting you'll need to experiment with. Your " f " stop should be handled automatically while in that mode.
Do not use the flash.
Take your first shot at 1/30 sec. It will be too fast but you have to start somewhere. Take a look at the shot and slow your shutter down to the next step. Keep doing that until the effect you want is achieved which I might add could be hard because of all the lighting. You have the glow of the city lights, the reflection off the house and other buildings and probably a yard light or two to contend with. If possible change your actual position to avoid as much light as possible with the exception of background light directly behind the horse statute. If you could get a spotlight to shine on the back of it that would help a lot.
Lemme know how it goes. Good luck.

Zirc here's what I would try.
Make sure your camera is mounted on a tripod.
Set your ISO to 100 because you don't want a lot of grain in the picture.
Put your dial on " S " for shutter priority because this is the setting you'll need to experiment with. Your " f " stop should be handled automatically while in that mode.
Do not use the flash.
Take your first shot at 1/30 sec. It will be too fast but you have to start somewhere. Take a look at the shot and slow your shutter down to the next step. Keep doing that until the effect you want is achieved which I might add could be hard because of all the lighting. You have the glow of the city lights, the reflection off the house and other buildings and probably a yard light or two to contend with. If possible change your actual position to avoid as much light as possible with the exception of background light directly behind the horse statute. If you could get a spotlight to shine on the back of it that would help a lot.
Lemme know how it goes. Good luck.