And once again, I found a new theme in the world of neon night mirror reflections – these are reflections of artificial light in puddles, but not simple ones, but rain ones. Common physics in everyday life, wave interference.

As always, it was an exploring of the topic.

It is much more difficult to photograph than ordinary reflections in puddles or on ice surfaces.

Here, exposures are needed as short as possible, which means you need a bright place where there is a lot of light.

I tried the exposures a little more long – the waves from the raindrops are blurred and the graphics are lost.

The whole trick of graphics is interference, that is, the superposition of water fluctuations from one falling raindrop to another.

The world of photography is endless.

Perhaps someone has already photographed this, because rain is a much more common topic than neon reflections in puddles...not to mention the ice surfaces.

I've even seen something similar, but I haven't seen an emphasis on graphics yet.

I will definitely develop this topic and explore it further.

We need heavy night rain, and, most importantly, appropriate equipment.

This time I got soaked through in a warm jacket in just ten minutes.

And now it's almost summer. I will need an umbrella, a tripod, a bright place with interesting reflections, and a camera case.