Although the formation of bright spots ('tufts', 'beads') by negative wire corona is known, images of this phenomenon are not available in the literature. The images presented in this paper show that there are mechanisms that result in the formation of regular structures from negative corona 'tufts'. Though 'tufts' of different intensity can co-exist, they 'prefer' neighbors of the same intensity. When the current density per unit of wire length is high, the 'tufts' 'repel' each other, and the brighter these 'tufts' are, the stronger this 'repulsion'.