As shown in the diagram, the photographer is 1 meter away from the model, shooting horizontally. When shooting, be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean and avoid distortion.

It is recommended to use a camera with a zoom lens of 24-70, a focal length of around 45mm, and an aperture of about f/4 for the shoot. The best time for shooting is around 2 PM.

You·Space – Window

The photographer is 1 meter away from the model, shooting horizontally. When taking the photo, be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean and avoid distortion.

1. Photography equipment: Camera, lens using a zoom lens of 24-70, focal length at 30 with an aperture around 4.

2. Travel tips: The best time for shooting is around 14:00 in the afternoon.

You·Space – Rabbit Wall Mural

Photo by Xiwu Zhen Temple – Buddha Statue

Xiwu Zhen Temple – Buddha Statue

Using the foreground composition technique, blur the branches as the foreground, bring in the background with mountains and houses to highlight the beautiful scenery in the mountains. Shoot from a slightly low angle, use the sunlight shining on the mountains and houses to reflect the warmth in the deep mountains.

1. Travel tips: Book rooms and dining spots in advance; 2. Additional suggestions: Check the weather forecast in advance, prepare warm clothing and sunscreen spray.

Youxiang Garden No.1 Secret – Mountain View from Window

A chair leans against a banana tree.

Xi’an Little Thailand Photo Spot – Pond

The photographer stands at the edge of the flower sea, slightly tilted down, aiming the lens at the buckwheat flowers close to the frame, avoiding the use of foreground composition, placing some flowers at the bottom of the picture, and treating them with a blur to create a sense of depth. Meanwhile, keep the distant mountains and the background flower sea in focus, using a 50mm focal length/phone 2x to shoot.

1. Photography Pose: Encourage the subject to rotate, jump, walk, etc., capturing moments that add vitality and dynamism to the photo.

2. Travel Tips: The blooming period for buckwheat flowers is from May to June and September to October each year. Choose to shoot during the golden hours of morning or evening when the light is soft and the color atmosphere is good.

3. Dressing Suggestions: For women, it is recommended to wear casual clothes or small skirts, and choose bright, flowing clothes, such as red, yellow, or blue dresses, to contrast with the white, light pink, and green dominated flower sea.

4. Composition Techniques: You can use the rule of thirds or central symmetry composition methods.

5. Photography Props: Holding a transparent umbrella or straw hat can be an option.

6. Post-processing: Use Photoshop or Xingtu for filter color adjustment, and appropriately adjust the brightness, contrast, and saturation to make the colors of the buckwheat flowers more vibrant.

7. Additional Experience: Always take good care of personal belongings when taking photos to avoid property loss.

Xi’an Lantian – Buckwheat Flower Fields

Create a sense of relaxation with hammocks and cushions, allowing the model to lean naturally and stretch their limbs. The photographer stands on the terrace and slightly shoots from above, paying attention to safety when shooting by the water.

The photographer uses a medium focal length (such as 35-50mm), with the water reflection or green plants as the background, to capture the comfortable moments. When shooting with a smartphone, turn on the portrait mode, appropriately blur the background, highlight the integration of the character and the forest environment, and capture the lazy atmosphere.

Forest Baba Jungle – Hammock

Utilizing natural greenery and casual arrangements, models should adopt languid poses, leaning on pillows or sitting casually. Photographers should use a medium focal length, capturing from an eye-level perspective, allowing the subjects to blend into the forest-like background.

For smartphones, activate the portrait mode to emphasize the subject and blur the background; for cameras, use a 35 - 50mm focal length with an aperture of f/2.2 - f/4 to capture the fresh forest-like moments.

Forest Baba – Carpet

By utilizing the natural lines of the bamboo fence, models can stand naturally or slightly turn sideways, blending into the fresh atmosphere. Photographers should choose a level angle to harmonize the subject with the background.

Turn on the portrait mode on your smartphone, and for a camera, select a 35mm focal length with an aperture setting between f/2.2 and f/4 to easily capture the romantic forest scene.

Forest Baba Jungle – Bamboo Fence

Use the lush greenery as a natural backdrop, with models adopting a lazy sitting posture or lightly touching props to naturally blend into the environment. The photographer captures the moment with a mid-range focal length and a flat perspective to retain the forest atmosphere.

For smartphones, switch to portrait mode to highlight the subject and blur the greenery; for cameras, use a focal length of 35-50mm and an aperture of f/2.2-f/4 to freeze the fresh and relaxed moment.

Forest Baba – Wooden Chair Under Vines