As shown in the diagram, the photographer and the model are 2 meters apart, with the photographer shooting at eye level. When shooting, pay attention to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean, be mindful not to distort the image, and ensure shooting safety.

It is recommended to use a camera with a zoom lens of 24-70mm for the shoot, with a focal length of around 35mm and an aperture of about f/4. The best time for shooting is around 6 PM in the evening.

Baxian Temple – Roof Eave Corner

The photographer and the model are 2 meters apart, with the photographer shooting horizontally using a 24-70mm zoom lens set at a focal length of 35mm and an aperture of around f/4.

1. Travel Tips: The best time for shooting is around 6 PM.
2. Additional Experience: Pay attention to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean, be mindful of distortion, and ensure shooting safety.

Baxian Temple, Xi’an – White Bridge & Pine View

The model is dressed in a blue and white patterned cheongsam, holding a bouquet of lilies. The photographer takes the shot from a position roughly at the same height as the model, directly in front. With ancient architectural stone elements and greenery as the backdrop, place the model at the center of the frame. Use a leading composition, with stone carvings as the foreground element. Opt for a mid-range lens to blur the background, highlighting the model's expression, clothing details, and the bouquet in hand.

Travel Tips: The entrance fee is 3 yuan.

Baxian Temple, Xi’an – Stone Railing

The model stands in front of the ancient building, with the photographer positioned 3-4 meters away, slightly tilting the camera upwards to avoid cluttered backgrounds and highlight the grandeur of the ancient architecture. Pay attention to controlling exposure to prevent underexposure or overexposure.

Recommended shooting equipment includes a camera with a 24-105mm zoom lens, set at a focal length of 35-50mm, with an aperture of 3.5-4.5. Utilize the soft light after rain to enhance the depth of the image.

Baxian Temple, Xi’an – Side Pavilion of Corner Tower