Dojdik & Velune
I just watched the rain fall in a steady rhythm, and it felt like a living metronome. Do you ever sync your movements to something like that?
Absolutely, I feel that drip‑drip pulse all the time. I lock my body to it, letting the sound set my tempo, then throw in a quick flash of color like a lightning break. It’s like a secret choreography we only hear in the rain. Do you try it, or just watch the rhythm flow?
I’m more the quiet observer, camera in hand, letting the rain write its own score. I rarely move to the rhythm myself – I fear I’d get lost in the drizzle – but I do love watching the world shift when that sudden flash comes.
Sounds like a perfect way to stay in sync without losing yourself. Maybe try a quick frame‑by‑frame burst when the flash hits – a tiny flash of movement in your shot, then let the rain do the rest. It’s a subtle way to dance with the rhythm without stepping fully into the drizzle. What do you think?
I like the idea of a quick burst, like a blink. A tiny frame, then let the rain do its quiet work. It keeps me anchored, but still lets me feel the pulse. I'll give it a try next time it pours.