Last night I was out with my Redcat51, a modded Canon 60D, and an iOptron CEM26 mount, sorting out some issues with the mount (see the thread in Beginners Talk for more details on that).
The area where I like to set up is an old artificial turf cricket pitch, about a two or three minute drive from home. Nice open area, dark skies, not too many houses nearby, and the pitch itself is level and oriented north-south, which helps with setup. Generally never have any issues.
Last night, well, there's a property about 1.5k's away. Their dogs started barking, so they turned on all of their outside lights, including some porch lights that wouldn't have been out of place in a lighthouse!

Right in line where I wanted to try and image.
I selected another target, and was just starting to take an image or two, when someone from one of the other houses walked across to see what was going on, lighting me and the mount up with a torch the whole way. He was most apologetic when I showed the setup, and left.
Third time lucky? No. Just starting to take an image or two and a dog appears out of nowhere, accompanied by his owner - who lit me up with a big torch, saying "Gudday mate; what'r y' up to?"
Sigh...