As shown in the image, the model stands slightly sideways, with the photographer positioned about 4 meters away. The photographer shoots at eye level. Be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean.

1. It is recommended to use a camera with a zoom lens of 24-70 for the shoot. Set the focal length to 30 and the aperture to around f/4.

2. The optimal time for the shoot is around 5 PM.

Tang Paradise – Side View of Lady Pavilion Night View

Do not use the flash.

Shaanxi History Museum – Third Exhibition Hall

Use a top-down angle, place the green pottery figurine at the center of the frame to highlight its details with central composition, and enhance the sense of depth with layered composition. Blur the foreground and background figurines while keeping the midground subject in focus, and include surrounding figurines in the frame to show the overall scene.

Shaanxi History Museum – Close-up of Pottery Figurine

The photographer utilized aerial shooting, symmetrically composing the photo with the road as the central axis, and balanced distribution of goldenrain trees on both sides to enhance the stability of the image. The frame includes the full view of the road and the colorful leaves on both sides, with moving vehicles in the middle to add a sense of dynamics. Other tips: It is recommended to take photos on sunny days for superior results.

Xi’an Qujiangchi West Metro Station – Aerial Furong West Road & Luanshu Avenue

Take a photo directly in front of the exhibit, with a slight downward angle.
Other tips: Avoid using the flash.

Shaanxi History Museum – Gold Bowl with Mandarin Duck & Lotus Pattern

Use reflection composition with the water surface as the axis of symmetry, distributing the Ziyun Tower and its reflection symmetrically up and down to enhance the sense of balance in the image. Place the main body of the building in the center of the frame to highlight the full view. The photographer should shoot from a flat angle close to the water's edge, ensuring the water is calm to present a clear reflection. The scene should include the building, the complete reflection, and a dark night sky background.

1. Travel Tips: The scenic area is open from 9:00 to 22:00.
2. Dressing Suggestions: Wearing Tang Dynasty attire is recommended.
3. Additional Suggestions: Suitable for photography at night.

Tang Paradise – Ziyun Tower Night View

The photographer stands in front of the exhibit, maintaining a level line of sight with the item, capturing the complete image of the grape and bird pattern silver sachet. Using the central composition method, place the grape and bird pattern silver sachet at the center of the frame to become the focal point of the visual field.

Travel Tips: Admission is free.

Shaanxi History Museum – Silver Scent Pouch with Grape & Bird Pattern

The photographer should maintain a level angle with the Du Hu Fu, placing the main body of the Du Hu Fu slightly above the center of the frame to highlight the subject and leave appropriate background space.
Travel tips: It is recommended to go early when there are fewer people, resulting in better picture effects.

Shaanxi History Museum – Tiger Tally

The photographer stands in front of the building, using a low angle shot to highlight the grandeur and solemnity of the architecture, placing the main body of the "Imperial Garden Gate of the Datang Furong Garden" at the center of the frame, making it the visual focus; at the same time, using the horizontal and vertical lines of the building to form a neat geometric composition, enhancing the sense of order in the picture. A wide-angle lens is used for the shot.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket price is 120 yuan per person, student ticket is 60 yuan per person;
② Opening hours are from 9:00 to 22:00;
③ It is recommended to enter the garden through the west gate after 4:00 PM, as there are many performances in the garden in the afternoon, allowing you to enjoy both the daytime garden scenery and performances, as well as the lit-up scenery when night falls.

Tang Paradise – Royal Garden Gate

Rule of Thirds composition, ensure that Wangchun Pavilion and Big Wild Goose Pagoda are in the same frame with clear subjects. Use a high-angle bird's-eye view to capture the entirety of both buildings, with the city skyline and sky in the background, and retain water surfaces or green trees in the foreground to add depth.

1. Equipment settings: Aerial photography: Suggested 7x telephoto, or 3x cropping if image quality is not a priority. Camera: Suggested telephoto 70mm-200mm, choose the appropriate composition based on personal preference.

2. Travel tips: If you need to take night scenery photos, be aware that the lighting times vary between summer and winter, so plan your time accordingly.

Tang Paradise – Wangchun Pavilion & Big Wild Goose Pagoda Sunset Together