Photo by Lama Temple - Ancient architectural roof eaves and sky

Lama Temple - Ancient architectural roof eaves and sky

The photographer uses a flat angle and central composition, with three dolls placed in the center of the frame to highlight the subject. The scene includes a gray brick wall, black shutters, green moss balls hanging above, silver spheres, and a white circular lamp, enhancing the sense of depth in the scene.

Travel Tips: Admission is free.

Dalongfu Temple - Three Cartoon Sculptures and Round Lantern Decorations

Photo by Lama Temple - Trees, Red Wall Placards, and Ancient Architectural Eaves

Lama Temple - Trees, Red Wall Placards, and Ancient Architectural Eaves

Photo by The Lama Temple - Indoor Stone Statues

The Lama Temple - Indoor Stone Statues

Using a low angle shot with the photographer standing in front of the red wall and pointing the camera upwards, this technique emphasizes the grandeur of the roof. Centered composition places the roof's peak at the center of the frame, ensuring the architectural symmetry and integrity. The frame should include the green-tiled roof, the red wall below, foreground branches for added depth, and a blue sky in the background. A telephoto lens is used to compress the space and highlight the roof details.

Longfu Temple - capturing rooftops and red walls

1. Positioning Angle: The model stands at the top of the artificial hill near the red wall, while the photographer stands slightly lower in front of the hill, using a slightly upward shot to enhance the sense of depth between the subject and the background.

2. Composition Method: Use the rule of thirds for composition, with the model positioned on the right third line of the frame. The artificial hill's rocks serve as the foreground, and the red wall as the background, adding a sense of depth to the image.

3. Lens Focal Length: It is recommended to use a wide-angle (24mm/0.5x on a smartphone) or a standard focal length (50mm/1x on a smartphone) for shooting, depending on the available space to choose the appropriate framing range.

1. Equipment Settings: Fujifilm X-E4, lens 18-50mm f2.8.

2. Photo Poses: The model can face the camera directly or turn sideways to look back, and it's fine whether they look at the camera or not.

3. Travel Tips:
   - Entrance Fee: 48 yuan per person;
   - Best Time for Photography: Around 3 PM, when the sunlight is excellent.

4. Outfit Suggestions: Since the main color here is red, darker colors are more suitable.

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Photo by Lama Temple - Temple architecture corridor and red walls

Lama Temple - Temple architecture corridor and red walls

The model stands at the center in front of the "Xi You Ji" travel installation, with the photographer positioned 1 meter directly in front of the model, using central composition to place the model at the center of the frame.

Admission: Free;

Exhibition Period: June 2nd - June 19th, 10:00-18:00.

Pose suggestion: Rest one hand on the installation frame and slightly lower the head.

Dress code suggestion: Minimalist art style/Modern minimalist style.

Photography equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + XF23mm F1.4 lens.

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Photo by Yonghe Temple - Take a photo with the brick walls and eaves.

Yonghe Temple - Take a photo with the brick walls and eaves.

The model stands under the pine tree in front of the red wall, with the photographer capturing the shot from a slightly distant perspective at eye level, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.

1. Equipment settings: Fujifilm X-E4 with an 18-50mm f2.8 lens.

2. Posing suggestions: The model can face the camera directly or look back sideways; it's fine whether they look at the camera or not.

3. Shooting time: Around 3:00 PM, when the sunlight is excellent.

4. Outfit recommendations: Opt for dark colors that complement the dominant red hue of the location.

Da Longfu Temple - Under the Red Wall and Pine Trees