Photo by Hangzhou Tower - Garden Exhibition Flower Garland Human Head Installation

Hangzhou Tower - Garden Exhibition Flower Garland Human Head Installation

Photo by Hangzhou Tower - Flower House

Hangzhou Tower - Flower House

1. Positioning: The photographer stands slightly away from the side of the escalator, shooting from a lower angle to capture the escalator and the ginkgo trees above.
2. Composition: Use vertical lines in the composition, with the escalator lines and ginkgo tree trunks as vertical elements to enhance the depth of the image. Employ symmetrical composition, with the ginkgo trees on both sides forming a symmetrical effect. Utilize foreground composition by including some ginkgo branches and leaves in the foreground to add depth to the image.
3. Lens Usage: Use a wide-angle lens to include the escalator, people, and ginkgo trees in the frame, showcasing the spatial sense and atmosphere of the scene.
Shooting Time: It is recommended to shoot on a sunny day during the daytime when the light is good for better results.

Hangzhou Tower - Overpass Ginkgo

The photographer stands beside the water, maintaining a low shooting angle with the camera, slightly tilting the lens upwards to create a visual balance between the reflection in the water and the main building. Using a 24mm lens on a camera or the 1x zoom on a phone, keep a moderate wide-angle to capture the details of both the architecture and the water.

Travel Tip: Choose to shoot during the blue hour to enhance the texture of the building and its reflection using ambient light, and slightly reduce the exposure to avoid overexposure.

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