Why Rain Makes City Lights Look Like Neon Filter Dreams
Why Rain Makes City Lights Look Like Neon Filter Dreams
IN · Published Sep 8, 2025
Rain creates reflective surfaces on city streets, intensifying the colors of lights.
Raindrops act as tiny lenses, refracting and scattering light, amplifying the glow of city lights.
The most dramatic neon effect occurs during heavy downpours in dark surroundings with bright light sources.
Rain's transformative effect on city lights
Ever wondered why cityscapes transform into mesmerizing neon spectacles during a downpour? The magic lies in the way rain interacts with light, creating a stunning visual effect that photographers and city dwellers alike find captivating.
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