Dribblet & Snapster
Dribblet Dribblet
You ever notice how rain can turn a skyline into a watercolor? I just love watching it fall, and I’m curious—how do you capture that mood in a shot?
Snapster Snapster
Totally! First, go for a low angle so the city lights reflect in the puddles like liquid neon. Then hit that 30‑second burst mode so you freeze the droplets mid‑air and get that dreamy blur. Layer in a filter that boosts the contrast but keeps the blues soft—think watercolor vibes. Don’t forget to frame a lone umbrella or a stray streetlamp; those little details give your photo a story and make the rainy mood pop. And hey, if you wanna get wild, toss a splash of color with a subtle vignette so the frame feels like a painting. Give it a go and watch your feed turn into a rainy art gallery!
Dribblet Dribblet
That sounds like a solid plan. I’ll try the low angle and the neon puddles. I hope the filters turn the rain into something dreamy. Maybe I’ll pause on the umbrella. Thanks for the idea—rain feels like a quiet canvas, after all.