Photo by Hanyao South Road – TV Tower at Garage Exit

Hanyao South Road – TV Tower at Garage Exit

Photo by Daxing Shansi – Temple Plaque

Daxing Shansi – Temple Plaque

The photographer stands directly beneath the dome, capturing an upward shot with symmetrical composition to highlight the central radial frame. The top lines converge in the center of the image, with a complete view that includes both glass and metal framework, showcasing the geometric beauty of the structure.

Impression Fuji Xi’an Yueji Experience Store – Mall Glass Dome

The model is seated in the corner of white steps and a wall, positioned at the right one-third of the frame. The photographer uses a low-angle shot, employing the wall and steps to create a framing composition that highlights the subject.

Daren Ruins Park – White Stairs & Green Wall

Photo by Starbucks Reserve (Xi’an Maike Center) – High-Rise Night View

Starbucks Reserve (Xi’an Maike Center) – High-Rise Night View

Photo by State First Clock Mechanical Factory – Equipment & Wall Painting

State First Clock Mechanical Factory – Equipment & Wall Painting

Photo by Chunyu Yinghui Japanese Cat Café – With Flower Swing Chair

Chunyu Yinghui Japanese Cat Café – With Flower Swing Chair

As shown in the diagram, the photographer and model are 2 meters apart, with the photographer shooting horizontally. When shooting, pay attention to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean, avoid distortion, and ensure shooting safety.

It is recommended to use a camera with a 24-70mm zoom lens for shooting, with a focal length of around 35mm and an aperture of around f/4. The best time for shooting is around 12 noon.

Shaanxi Cultural Hall Qujiang – Door God Painting

Don't sit stiffly! Try resting your hand on the back of the chair, lightly placing your leg on top, or using small objects (like a phone or bag) as interactive props. Naturally cross your legs to show a casual yet attractive sitting posture.

3511 Creative Park – Side Door of Tea Room

The photographer adopts a low-angle perspective, employing the rule of thirds in composition. The top third of the frame is the sky, with dense clouds piled up, displaying a mix of white and grayish-blue colors, giving a sense of impending weather changes.

Travel Tips:
Best time for photography: 17:00-18:00.

Zhousong Xinyuan – Sky