The photographer uses a low-angle shot, placing the red-roofed temple at the bottom left third of the frame, while pear blossom trees occupy the right two-thirds, balancing natural and architectural elements. The composition includes a blue sky background, pear blossom branches and flowers, and a corner of the roof, enhancing the sense of depth in the image. A wide-angle lens is used to capture more sky and foliage details.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket price: 20 yuan per person;
② Opening hours: 09:00-17:00, closed on Mondays.

Zhihua Temple - Pear Blossom Tree Temple Architecture Roof

Photo by Ditan Park - Architectural Eaves and Trees

Ditan Park - Architectural Eaves and Trees

1. Positioning Perspective: The photographer is indoors, shooting outwards through the window panes at a horizontal angle.
2. Composition Technique: Utilize the framework composition by using the grid-like windows as the foreground to add artistic conception to the photograph.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a standard lens to clearly capture the details of the buildings outside the window, blooming branches of flowers, and the dynamics of pedestrians.

1. Travel Tips: Admission fee is 20 yuan, closed on Mondays, and the first 300 visitors are free on Wednesdays.
2. Dressing Advice: Light-colored clothing is recommended for portraits, and Hanfu (traditional Chinese clothing) photography looks even more beautiful.

Zhihua Temple - Inside the lattice window opposite the Dazhi Hall

The photographer stands at a position that can fully capture the Ditan Park gate and the ginkgo tree in the frame, near the gate but at a certain distance to obtain the right perspective. The gate's architecture serves as a foreground frame, highlighting the golden ginkgo trees in the background, enhancing the sense of depth in the image. A wide-angle lens can also strengthen the spatial feel of the picture to some extent.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 2 yuan per person, tickets for Fangze Altar and Huangqi Room are 5 yuan per person;
② Opening Hours: 6:00-20:30, the inner gardens stop admission at 16:40.

Ditan Park - Main Gate Framed with Ginkgo Trees

The perfect combination of pear blossoms and ancient temples, with the photographer standing on the steps about 3 meters away from the temple, also focusing on the pear blossoms for a clearer shot.
1. Photography equipment: Fuji XT30II + 18-55mm lens.
2. Travel tips: Admission is 20 yuan, and it's required to book in advance through a mini-program.

Zhihua Temple - Pear Blossoms and Red Windows

Photo by Ditan Park - Groves and Red Walls

Ditan Park - Groves and Red Walls

Utilize the light and shadow effects and reflections of the shop window to capture images that blend the person with the shop window.

Pose for the photo: Stand slightly sideways outside the shop window and pretend to walk.

Best time for photography: 14:00 to 16:00 in the afternoon is the optimal time, when sunlight pours onto the glass, creating natural light and shadow, making the image more vivid.

Dress suggestion: Match with a simple clothing style to blend into the shop's artistic atmosphere, highlighting the unique charm of the alleyway and the details of the small shops.

Wudaoying Hutong - Show Windows

Shooting Tips: The model stands next to the ginkgo tree; if the seat is unoccupied, the model can also sit on it. The photographer should position themselves 1 meter in front of the model, using central composition to capture the full body.

Operating Hours: Monday to Sunday 06:00-20:30.

Outfit Suggestions: Warm brown tones, with a scarf for added atmosphere.

Admission Price: ¥2 per person.

Shooting Time: Around 12:30.

Shooting Equipment: Ricoh GR3x HDf.

Ditan Park - Under the Ginkgo Trees

Photo by Gulou Red Wall

Gulou Red Wall

The photographer stands on the ground and uses a low-angle shot, with the eaves and tiles of the building below as the foreground, incorporating autumn leaves and branches, and captures birds and blue sky in the background, creating a foreground composition that enhances the sense of depth.

Beiluo Guxiang - Autumn Leaves, Tree Branches, and Roof Tiles