Photo by Tang Dacien Temple Ruins Park – Xuanzang Statue & Giant Wild Goose Pagoda

Tang Dacien Temple Ruins Park – Xuanzang Statue & Giant Wild Goose Pagoda

Photo by Tang Dacien Temple Ruins Park – Ancient Archway & Ginkgo

Tang Dacien Temple Ruins Park – Ancient Archway & Ginkgo

Photo by Tang Dacien Temple – Stone Table & Ginkgo Courtyard in Fall

Tang Dacien Temple – Stone Table & Ginkgo Courtyard in Fall

The photographer stands next to the poetry inscribed stone pillar, capturing from a horizontal perspective with the subject positioned on the right third line of the frame. The stone tablet occupies the right side of the image. It is recommended to use a standard lens to authentically reproduce the proportions of the person, the stone tablet, and the garden environment, showcasing a Chinese garden portrait scene.

Travel Tips: Admission is free.

Tang Dacien Temple Ruins Park – Inscribed Stone Pillars

The photographer should use a flat shooting angle with the subject positioned at the center of the frame, allowing the colonnade pillars and grid in the background to create a sense of depth, enhancing the layers and classical atmosphere of the image. It is recommended to use a standard lens and retain the dark tone of the environment.

1. Pose suggestion: The model is advised to lean against the railing of the pavilion with one hand resting on the railing, while the other hand can hold a round fan or a scroll, gazing into the distance with a side face.

2. Props: Use scrolls or round fans as props to add an ancient charm to the scene.

3. Dressing advice: Opt for a Warring States robe, Warring States skirt, or a Quju Hanfu dress.

Tang Dacien Temple Ruins Park – Corridor