Photographer uses a frontal perspective, standing sideways to the well and stone tablet, employing a balanced composition with the stone tablet on the right side and the well structure (including bucket and chain) on the left, symmetrically arranged to enhance a sense of stability.

Travel tips: It is recommended to visit on a sunny day.

Qujiang Hanyao – Well Structure & Stone Stele

Photographer captures an upward shot from a low angle under the arched bridge, highlighting the Han Dynasty kiln site architecture and the red railings and lantern details above. The frame includes the full arch and trees and greenery below, enhancing the sense of depth and showing the grandeur of the architecture in harmony with its surroundings.

Travel Tips: Admission is free.

Qujiang Hanyao Relic Park – Hanyao Stone Arch Bridge

Photo by Qujiang Pool Relic Park – Rose Wall

Qujiang Pool Relic Park – Rose Wall

1. Photographers should focus on centering the subjects, keeping the camera level, and avoiding distortions in the surrounding environment.
2. It is recommended to use a wide-angle shot, with a focal length of 17mm. Keep the camera level to avoid distortions in the surrounding environment.

Hanyao Metro Station – Inside Station

Pull your face back a bit, not too forward, or you'll get the death top light.

Xi’an British Library – Eggshell

The photographer uses a 50mm focal length and maintains a distance of 1 meter from the model.

1. Photography Pose: During the shoot, the model can hold onto the legs of the stool or sit on the ground for a more striking image.

1. Opening Hours: 9:00-21:00, the library's fifth-floor exhibition is open every day, including Mondays.

2. Additional Tips: After shooting at a normal angle, remember to rotate the image by 90 degrees; it will give the impression that the entire scene has been flipped.

Xi’an British Library – Upside-Down Room

Photographers should use a 50mm focal length and avoid the overhead lighting when shooting.
Exhibition period: December 21, 2024 - October 7, 2025.
Operating hours: 9:00-21:00.
Other tips: The British Library's "World Pixels" exhibition is divided into two halls, A and B, so don't miss either.

Xi’an British Library – Book Tunnel

The photographer is positioned in front of the scene, capturing it from a frontal perspective. A framing composition is employed, using the leaves above to create a natural frame that encloses the silhouette of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda and the Buddha statue. A medium to long focal length lens is used to compress space, enhance the connection between the subjects, highlight the silhouetted subjects, and create a unique layering in the image.

Giant Wild Goose Pagoda – Sunset

Photo by Giant Wild Goose Pagoda Underground Palace – Red-Wood Corridor, Buddha & Stone Exhibit

Giant Wild Goose Pagoda Underground Palace – Red-Wood Corridor, Buddha & Stone Exhibit

Photo by Giant Wild Goose Pagoda – Red Wall

Giant Wild Goose Pagoda – Red Wall