Utilizing the colors and shapes of the art installations, models can gracefully touch their hair or naturally pose sideways to exhibit a gentle temperament. Photographers can choose a medium-high angle for a bird's-eye view, perfectly integrating the characters with the exquisite fragrance installations.

Phones can be set to portrait mode, and cameras can use a 50mm prime lens with an aperture setting between f/1.8 and f/2.8 to capture the elegant and charming fragrance moments.

Xi’an Mixc – Artistic Perfume Bottle Illustration

Photo by Xi’an Qinglong Temple – With Temple Buildings & Red Pillars

Xi’an Qinglong Temple – With Temple Buildings & Red Pillars

Photo by Xi’an Qinglong Temple – Courtyard Blessing Tree & Bronze Cauldron

Xi’an Qinglong Temple – Courtyard Blessing Tree & Bronze Cauldron

The photographer should shoot at eye level with the subject positioned at the center of the frame, using ancient architecture and greenery as the backdrop. A mid-range lens should be used to emphasize the main figure. The individual should be dressed in traditional attire, holding a pipa, to create an atmosphere that is both classical and elegant, gentle and touching.

Shooting suggestion: Choose to shoot during the soft light of early morning or late evening, avoiding the harsh shadows created by the strong light at noon.

Qinglong Temple – Incense Burner

The model stands in front of the door, and the photographer stands about 3 meters opposite the model, shooting the model at eye level. The portrait should not be too large in the frame, and the surrounding scenery should also be included.

Careless Puppy Exhibit – Window Dog Stickers

The photographer should stand back a bit, lean down, and use the phone's 2x lens to shoot the Tree of Life in the frame. Zoom in a little, but make sure to leave space for the ceiling, so that the Tree of Life is framed below. 

Additional suggestion: It also looks very beautiful and is great for photos when the lights are on at night.

Xi’an Mixc – Corridor Bridge

Photo by Xi’an Qinglong Temple – With Black Pillar & Incense Burner

Xi’an Qinglong Temple – With Black Pillar & Incense Burner

Photo by Qinglong Temple – Giant Stone by Lake

Qinglong Temple – Giant Stone by Lake

As shown in the picture, the model stands slightly sideways, with the photographer about 3 meters away from the model for shooting. The photographer takes the shot horizontally. Pay attention to avoid pedestrians to keep the image clean.

1. Shooting equipment: It is recommended to use a camera with a zoom lens of 24-70. The focal length is 40, and the aperture is around 4.

2. Shooting time: It is best to do it around 10 a.m.

Xi’an Qinglong Temple – Stone by Bamboo Grove

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