The photographer stands directly in front of the subject for a flat shot, preserving the lantern design, details of the Hanfu, and the original form of the person.

1. Photography equipment: Canon R50, no need for external lighting, the Canon flash is sufficient.

2. Ticket price: 120 yuan per adult, 60 yuan per student.

Tang Furong Garden – Flower Goddess Lantern

As shown in the image, the model stands slightly sideways, with the photographer about 2 meters away from the model. The photographer shoots at eye level. Be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean and avoid distortion!

It is recommended to use a camera with a zoom lens of 24-70 for the shoot. Set the focal length to 30 and the aperture around f/4. The best time for shooting is around 5 PM.

Tang Paradise – Front of Main Building

The model stands on the steps, and the photographer stands about 2 meters opposite the model to take the photo. The portrait shot should not be too close-up; include the surrounding scenery in the frame.

Tang Paradise – Banquet Hall Plaque & Building Lights Night View

1. Positioning Angle: The model stands near the railing of the winding wooden bridge, with the photographer standing sideways and slightly looking up, aligning the camera height with the model's chest level.

2. Composition Method: Employ the rule of thirds, placing the model and the lantern at the golden section point on the left side of the frame, while using the bridge surface and lighting on the right to create leading lines that add depth to the image.

3. Lens Usage: Shoot with an 85mm focal length (on a camera) or 2x (on a smartphone), moderately compressing the depth of field to highlight the subject and blur the background lights.

1. Travel Tips: The entrance fee is 120 yuan, and an additional ticket is required for the night light show. It is recommended to arrive before 10:00 AM on weekends.

2. Other Experiences:
① 07:30-09:30 AM: Mist wraps around the pavilions, unlocking an exclusive shooting experience.
② 17:00-19:30 PM: As the sun sets, capture the stunning view of glowing hair strands.
③ 20:00-22:30 PM: During the night lantern festival, capture the bustling atmosphere of the Tang Dynasty at night.

Tang Paradise – Nine-Turned Footbridge

As shown in the image, the model stands slightly sideways, with the photographer about 2 meters away. The photographer shoots at eye level. Pay attention to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean.

It is recommended to use a camera with a zoom lens of 24-70 for shooting. Set the focal length to 60, and the aperture to around f/4. The best time for shooting is around 5 pm.

Tang Paradise – Cai Xia Pavilion Corridor

As shown in the image, the model stands slightly sideways, with the photographer maintaining a distance of about 2 meters. The photographer shoots at a horizontal angle. Ensure to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame neat. Pay attention to avoid distortion!

It is recommended to use a camera with a zoom lens of 24-70 for the shooting. Set the focal length to 45mm, and the aperture to around f/4. The best time for shooting is around 5 PM.

Tang Paradise – Lantern Wall

Photography Pose: The model leans slightly backward, with one shoulder stretched and lowered on the side closer to the photographer, while the other shoulder is slightly higher to accentuate the body's three-dimensionality. The waist is gently twisted to create natural folds in the clothing, highlighting the slim waistline. Props can be held in the hands.

Tang Paradise – Artificial Hill & Red Bridge

As shown in the image, the model stands slightly sideways, with the photographer positioned about 3 meters away from the model, shooting at eye level. Be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean and avoid distortion!

It is recommended to use a camera with a zoom lens of 24-70mm for this shot. Set the focal length to 60mm and the aperture around f/4. The best time for shooting is around 5 PM.

Tang Paradise – Cai Xia Pavilion by Water

The photographer stands in front of the rockery near the pond, using a low-angle shot to highlight the three-dimensionality of the rockery sculpture. Then, the photographer uses a central composition, placing the main body of the rockery in the center of the frame to ensure the integrity of the sculpture group. The frame includes the foreground pond, stone path, and the background is enhanced with green trees and blue sky and white clouds to add depth. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens or a 1x lens on a mobile phone to capture more environmental details.

Tang Paradise – Garden Artificial Hill & Pond

Use a drone with a 1x focal length for a perfect shot. For models like the DJI Mavic 3 and above, you can also use the 70mm end to capture the view of Furong Garden and the Big Wild Goose Pagoda in the same frame. The composition should include the full view of Furong Garden, the lake, the distant Big Wild Goose Pagoda, and the evening sky, with the lines of the road and lake forming leading lines to guide the viewer's attention to the main subjects. Additional suggestions: Choose to shoot during sunset, adjust exposure to balance the light ratio between the sky and the ground, and display the architectural lighting and the gradient of evening glow colors.

Tang Paradise – Aerial City Night View