This image relies on a single speedlight placed 2 meters behind the couple, with the zoom set to 20mm to effectively backlight the heavy rainfall and create rim light separation against the dark background. The primary technical challenge was illuminating the couple's faces without a second light source; this was solved by precisely angling the transparent umbrella to catch the rear flash and bounce it back onto the subjects like a softbox. I captured the scene using a Nikon Z6II and 24mm lens at 1/160 | f/2.8 | ISO 1250 utilizing a mobile phone flashlight to assist the autofocus in the pitch-black conditions before the flash duration froze the motion of the rain.
Post-production focused on elevating the surreal atmosphere and correcting the messy foreground. I applied Subject Masking to the couple to refine skin tones and neutralize color casts caused by the wet environment using HSL adjustments. The most significant edit involved the bottom third of the frame; originally muddy grass, I transformed it using motion blur techniques to simulate a smooth, abstract water surface. Final steps included global contrast adjustments to deepen the blacks and selective sharpening to emphasize the texture of the backlit raindrops.