1. Angle: The photographer stands behind and to the side of the subject, capturing the shot from a straight-on perspective.
2. Composition: A foreground composition technique is used, with the person as the foreground element, creating a spatial hierarchy with the stone lantern and ancient architecture in the background. Vertical line composition is also utilized, with the vertical lines of the stone lantern adding a sense of stability to the image.
3. Lens Use: A mid-telephoto lens is employed to slightly blur the background, clearly presenting the details of the person's attire, their elegant posture, and the carved textures of the stone lantern, creating a classical and beautiful atmosphere.
Travel Tips: Crowds can be large, so it's necessary to book in advance. Photography Poses: Capturing a distant view can evoke a sense of destiny.

Qinglong Temple – Stone Lantern

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No. 1 North, Tielushaomiao Village, Xiying Road, Yanta District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province (Leyouyuan Scenic Area)

Photography Tips

1. Angle: The photographer stands behind and to the side of the subject, capturing the shot from a straight-on perspective. 2. Composition: A foreground composition technique is used, with the person as the foreground element, creating a spatial hierarchy with the stone lantern and ancient architecture in the background. Vertical line composition is also utilized, with the vertical lines of the stone lantern adding a sense of stability to the image. 3. Lens Use: A mid-telephoto lens is employed to slightly blur the background, clearly presenting the details of the person's attire, their elegant posture, and the carved textures of the stone lantern, creating a classical and beautiful atmosphere. Travel Tips: Crowds can be large, so it's necessary to book in advance. Photography Poses: Capturing a distant view can evoke a sense of destiny.

Walking Guide

Navigate to the Qinglong Temple Ruins.