Try more low-angle or high-angle shots on the overpass.
For low-angle shots, use a 40 or 50mm focal length, or 2x on a phone for full body or half-body shots; it looks great and helps avoid clutter, making the sky appear cleaner. If shooting close-ups or portraits, use a focal length of 70mm or above, or 3x on a phone, and capture some small dynamic movements for great shots.
Avoid full-body shots from a high angle as it can make people look shorter. If you must shoot a full body, opt for funny actions and expressions to create interesting photos. Capture half-body shots while walking or running for better results.
Beneath the overpass, there's a small field of daisies, next to the railway tracks where trains pass by, giving off a strong Japanese vibe.
1. Travel tips: Recommended time is 15:00-16:00 when the side lighting is beautiful.
2. Photography props: Choose according to your shooting style, such as vintage camcorders, CCDs, books, school bags, balloons, lollipops, etc.
3. Outfit suggestions: Jk, Japanese style, and vintage.

Nanhuan & Jianye crossing – pedestrian bridge