The model stands in front of the Tree of Life, with the photographer behind the model, capturing the model, the Tree of Life, and the surrounding buildings using a medium telephoto lens. Additional tips: It is recommended to visit on weekday evenings when there is less foot traffic, to avoid a cluttered frame.

Xi’an Mixc – Tree of Life Night View

The model stands next to the standee, and the photographer stands about 1 meter in front of the model showcase to take pictures of the model. The portrait shot does not need to be too large; include the surrounding scenery in the frame.

Careless Puppy Exhibit – Baseball Cap Puppy Standee

In terms of composition, the city landmark TV tower is used as the center, with a symmetrical layout, buildings echoing on both sides, and the commercial area below is brightly lit, using the twilight sky to highlight the prosperity and order of the city, conveying an atmosphere of grandeur and modernity.

Travel Tips: It is recommended to take off around 7 pm to capture the sunset, evening glow, and blue hour.

Tree of Life – Aerial Tree of Life & TV Tower with Sunset

The photographer is positioned at the staircase inside the building, using the architectural framework as the foreground to create a spatial hierarchy with the distant "Tree of Life" as the main subject. By using the building's framework as the foreground, the viewer's gaze is drawn to the "Tree of Life."

Xi’an Mixc – Staircase with Tree of Life

The model stands directly in front of and centered by the red door, with the symmetrical door frame and golden door nails as the backdrop. The composition includes the full view of the red door and the model's entire body, highlighting the ancient atmosphere.

Travel Guide: Admission: Free.

Xi’an Qinglong Temple – Red Gate

The model stands in front of the floor-to-ceiling window, with the photographer positioned directly in front of the model, capturing the image at eye level. The model is centrally placed within the frame, creating a focal point with a central composition. A wide-angle lens is used to enhance the sense of space and visual impact in the image. Additional tip: Avoid having passersby in the shot.

Xi’an Mixc – Floor-to-Ceiling Window with Tree of Life

Composition suggestion: Frame the TV tower and the Tree of Life only.
Shooting time: It is recommended to choose a sunny day when the light is good, making it easier to get good shots.
Other tips: Directly ascend to a height of about 50 meters at the designated location; this area is not a no-fly zone, so you can fly with confidence.

Mixc – Tree of Life East Side Aerial

The photographer uses a flat shooting angle, placing the plush bear in the center of the frame to highlight the subject. The background includes the outline of the buildings outside the glass curtain wall and the structure of the indoor ceiling, enhancing the sense of space depth.

Xi’an Mixc – Large Plush Toy Decoration in Hall

The figure stands on the steps in front of the Ancient Yuan Building, positioned slightly to one side of the frame. The columns and doors and windows of the Ancient Yuan Building naturally form a frame, enclosing the figure within and guiding the viewer's gaze to focus on the figure, while also enhancing the sense of depth in the image. It is recommended to use a prime lens to highlight the main subject of the figure and to minimize potential distracting elements in the background.

1. Travel Tips:
   ① Ticket Price: Admission is free;
   ② Opening Hours: 8:30 - 17:30.
2. Outfit Suggestions: It is recommended to wear a Warring States robe.

Xi’an Qinglong Temple – With Ancient Yuan Building

The photographer stands at the center of the bottom of the stairs, slightly tilted upwards to capture the image, maintaining symmetry between the camera position and the stairs to highlight the sense of depth. A central symmetric composition is used, placing the stairs and the eaves of the attic in the center, enhancing the solemnity of the scene.

Travel Tips: There are many people on weekends and holidays, so it is recommended to avoid peak times.

Qinglong Temple – Steps with Pavilion Roof Eaves