Use a low-angle shot with the model positioned centrally, with trees on both sides forming a natural frame to guide the viewer's focus to the subject. The composition includes the foreground gravel path, trees on both sides, and a bright sky in the background, enhancing the sense of depth.

Pose: The model looks up and stretches, lightly lifting the skirt with the right hand, with long hair flowing naturally, creating a dynamic pose.

Xi’an Expo Park – Pebble Path

The photographer should position themselves slightly farther away and parallel to the fence, capturing from a slightly elevated angle to clearly show the lines and structure of the fence. Alternatively, standing diagonally from one end of the fence can create a sense of depth. Use a central composition with the model positioned slightly to the right in the frame to emphasize the subject and appropriately highlight the surrounding environment.

Additional suggestions: ① Shoot on a sunny day for better lighting and ambiance; ② Pay attention to sun protection.

Xi’an Expo Park – French-Style Garden Fence

1. Composition method: Utilize leading line composition, with the path extending from the center of the frame towards the distance, creating a sense of visual depth and guiding the viewer's gaze.

2. Framing range: Include the terrace railing and stone sculptures in the foreground, with the pine forest path and distant architecture in the background to enhance the sense of layering.

3. Lens focal length: It is recommended to use a 50mm focal length or a smartphone's 2x zoom to compress the picture space and highlight the depth of the path.

1. Equipment parameters: It is suggested to use a camera with a 24-70mm zoom lens, set at a focal length of 50mm and an aperture of around f/4.

2. Travel tips: ① Entrance fee: Free; ② Best time for photography: Around 1 PM.

Xi’an Expo Park – Terrace Rail & Pine Path

By utilizing elements of European architecture such as archways and balconies, models can perform elegant actions like strolling or leaning on railings. Photographers should use a mid-range focal length (35 - 50mm) to capture the romantic interaction between the architecture and the subject.

Set the camera aperture to f/2.2 - f/4 to create a blurred background that highlights the subject, adding a soft texture to the photos and capturing the romantic moments.

Xi’an Expo Park – Expo Park Stone Sign

Instruct the model to blend into the karst cave and greenery with their back or side, naturally extending their limbs, such as resting their hand on a rock or gazing towards the greenery. The photographer should use a mid-range lens (35-50mm) to take advantage of the natural framing provided by the cave, emphasizing the integration of human and nature. For mobile phone photography, use portrait mode to blur the background and highlight the subject, effortlessly capturing a woodland atmosphere.

Xi’an Expo Park – Green Tunnel at Nature Pavilion

Place the Chang'an Tower in the center of the frame, balancing its proportion with the surrounding scenery to make it the focal point. Leave appropriate white space at the top of the image to include the night sky and moon, creating a tranquil atmosphere. The lower part of the frame should encompass a lotus pond and willow trees, forming a richly layered image. The photographer uses a low-angle shot to enhance the tower's sense of grandeur and depth, achieving a unified aesthetic of architecture and environment. Shooting can be chosen during the evening when the lights are on, increasing the visual impact of the tower.

Travel Tips: It is recommended to choose the shooting time at night, especially during the blue hour, when the Chang'an Tower will be lit up, resulting in a better effect.

Xi’an Chang’an Tower – Night View with Lotus Pond

Use the scattered greenery and unique sculptures inside the venue as background, models can interact naturally, like "interacting" with the simulated spider in the picture, adding a sense of story to the image.

Photographers use a mid-range focal length (35-50mm), aperture f/3.5-f/8, to perfectly integrate the characters with natural landscapes, and easily capture fresh and wonderful nature-style photos.

Xi’an Expo Park – Giant Spider at Nature Pavilion

With lush greenery as the natural background, models wear light-colored long dresses, standing naturally or gently leaning against the plants to create a sense of relaxation.

Photographers use medium focal lengths to harmoniously blend the subjects with the verdant plants. For mobile phone photography, switch to portrait mode to highlight the subject while softening the background; for DSLR, choose a 35 - 50mm focal length with an aperture of f/2.8 - f/4 to effortlessly capture fresh and natural moments.

Xi’an Expo Park – Cactus at Nature Pavilion

Photographers should adopt a low-angle shot to highlight the towering presence of the Chang'an Tower, while ensuring that the foreground lawn and surrounding trees are included in the frame to add depth and a natural ambiance. The composition should place the Chang'an Tower at the center of the image, with the moon and clouds in the sky to enhance the harmony and interest of the scene.

Travel Tips: It is recommended to photograph the Chang'an Tower during the twilight hours, blue hour, or when the city lights are just beginning to illuminate the night.

Xi’an Chang’an Tower – Lawn, Tower & Sky

Models use the outline of the karst cave as a natural frame, displaying the swaying of the skirt with silhouettes and back views, or gently touching the rocks. Photographers use a focal length of 35-50mm, creating light and shadow layers by using the light coming through the cave entrance. Turn on the professional mode on the phone, set the sensitivity (ISO) to 200-400, and the shutter speed to 1/100-1/200s to capture a quiet forest moment.

Xi’an Expo Park – Tunnel Entrance at Nature Pavilion