Photo by Yisu Club Centennial Museum – Yisu Club Plaque Exhibit

Yisu Club Centennial Museum – Yisu Club Plaque Exhibit

Photo by Yisu Club Centennial Museum – Yisu Club Theater Stone Stele

Yisu Club Centennial Museum – Yisu Club Theater Stone Stele

Photo by Yisu Club Centennial Museum – Diao Chan Plaque & Centennial Opera Doll

Yisu Club Centennial Museum – Diao Chan Plaque & Centennial Opera Doll

The photographer takes a flat shot from inside the window, using the window opening as a picture frame. The frame captures the train, railway, city tower, and the road in front of the city tower. The foreground is the railway, the middle ground is the speeding train and road, and the background is the Xi'an city wall and Anyuan Gate. Be sure to raise the camera in advance to capture the moment when the train passes through the railway in front of the city gate, achieving a coexistence of ancient and modern times.

1. Travel tips: The average cost per person in the store is 30 yuan.
2. Other experiences: There are traffic lights on the train tracks, so you can observe whether a train is coming.

Xi’an Ren’s Coffee – Train under Xi’an City Wall

The photographer is positioned directly in front of the windowsill, adopting a horizontal standing perspective. Center composition is used, with the tray and coffee placed in the central area of the frame, and the background train and buildings providing environmental contrast. Price: 30 yuan per person.

Xi’an Ren’s Coffee – Train

Photographers should maintain a distance of 1-3 meters from the subject, utilizing elements such as ancient architecture doors and windows for composition.

1. Equipment settings: Mobile phones should be set to portrait mode, and cameras should use a focal length of 35-50mm, with the aperture set between f/2.8 and f/4, to highlight the subject against the ancient architecture, capturing the moment of antique charm.

2. Travel tips: Make use of natural daylight, with morning or afternoon light being particularly suitable when the light is slanted.

Xi’an Dongyue Temple – Red Wooden Door

Maintain a distance of 2-5 meters between the photographer and the subject, using the framework of ancient architecture to compose the shot and integrate the subject into the historical setting. Utilize the slanted light of a clear morning or afternoon to outline the subject's silhouette and the lines of the ancient architecture.

Equipment settings: Turn on the portrait mode on your smartphone, and for a camera, select a 35 - 50mm focal length with an aperture set between f/2.8 - f/4. This will perfectly blend the character and the charm of the ancient architecture, making every shot a classical masterpiece!

Xi’an Dongyue Temple – Eaves

Photo by Xi’an People’s Building – Building & Inscribed Stone Together

Xi’an People’s Building – Building & Inscribed Stone Together

Photo by Xi’an People’s Building – With Steps & Trees

Xi’an People’s Building – With Steps & Trees

Photo by Xi’an People’s Building – Building & Ginkgo Together

Xi’an People’s Building – Building & Ginkgo Together