It’s late evening in Paris. The city is already shrouded in soft darkness, but the streets are still full of life. A light rain falls, and the wet asphalt glistens, reflecting the lights of cars, storefronts, and streetlights like a mirror. It’s as if the street itself is aglow—the headlights, neon signs, and golden glow from the windows of old buildings lend the scene a special atmosphere of comfort and movement.
In the foreground is a busy road: numerous cars, their headlights cutting through the evening haze. Their light spreads across the wet pavement, creating long, warm streaks.
And in the distance, above all this urban bustle, the Eiffel Tower rises—majestic and almost mystical. Its silhouette is slightly blurred in the light fog, and the lights shimmer through the raindrops, lending a romantic air to the picture.
All together – raindrops, evening light, city lights and the grandeur of the tower – create an atmosphere of nostalgia, comfort and, at the same time, the energy of a big city.


















