Photographers use an 85mm focal length for shooting, raising the lens to the level of the statue's feet, and placing the statue right at the center of the entire frame.

Travel Tips:
① Opt for shooting between 11:00-15:00 when the lighting is good;
② It's recommended to arrive early when there are fewer people, resulting in a better picture quality.

Roman Town – Bronze Statue

1. Interactive Poses: Mimic the arm-folding, one-hand-on-cheek, or touching the text and making a heart gesture shown in the picture, naturally blending into the scene to enhance the sense of story.
2. Utilizing Elements: Use the red rose arch and heart-shaped decorations above to make the image fuller. Stand in the gaps between the text to highlight the "fusion of person and scenery."
3. Clothing Matching: Light-colored dresses (such as white) are versatile and fresh, creating a contrast with the red wall and text, highlighting the atmosphere.

Roman Town – “I Love Xi’an” Wall

As shown in the figure, the photographer and the model are 2 meters apart, with the photographer shooting horizontally. When taking the photo, pay attention to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean and avoid distortion.

1. Equipment information: It is recommended to use a camera with a 24-70mm zoom lens, a focal length of 45mm, and an aperture of f/4.

2. Travel tips: It is recommended to take photos around 13:00, when the light is stable and suitable for framing.

Roman Town – Rainbow Stairs

The photographer is positioned directly in front of the building, capturing the scene from a low angle with a central composition. The main body of the building is at the heart of the frame, and the symmetrically arranged towers and doors and windows enhance the sense of order. It is recommended to use a standard lens for shooting.

1. Travel Tips: The lighting is better for photography in clear daytime conditions.
2. Additional Advice: Avoid wearing high heels, as the cobblestone paths can be uncomfortable.

Roman Town – Chapel Hall

1. Utilize background elements: Rely on giant flower walls and creative installations (such as large cups) as backgrounds to add a sense of story to the scene. People can naturally lean against and interact with them, allowing the image to have a resonance.

2. Diversify poses: Try different body languages, such as raising hands to say hello or sitting quietly, to show casualness and elegance. You can also slightly turn sideways to optimize body lines.

3. Clothing matching: Light-colored long dresses match the romantic atmosphere and form a soft contrast with blooming flowers and green plants, highlighting a fresh feeling. Pair with simple white shoes for a casual yet coordinated look.

4. Control of lighting: Choose soft light times on sunny days (such as morning or evening) to evenly illuminate the characters with natural light. If the light is strong, find a shaded area to avoid overexposure on the face.

Roman Town – Cup-Waterfall Flower Field

The photographer should stand a bit further away, as shown in the picture, and use a 100mm focal length to capture the entire church, which will create a sense of image compression, making it more striking.

Additional tips: It's best to avoid crowds when shooting for a cleaner and more refreshing image.

Roman Town – Chapel