The photographer uses a low-angle shot to ensure that the figures, golden sculptures, and red ancient buildings are on the same horizontal line, creating a natural and harmonious image. The frame includes the carved eaves of the building, red lanterns, and the stone lion on the right, enhancing the sense of environmental atmosphere. The figure naturally poses with a victory sign, adding liveliness to the action. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens to fully display the entire scene.

Shuilu Nunnery – With Architecture & Sculptures

Using a low-angle shot with the incense burner at the center of the frame to highlight the main subject, incorporate the roof of the ancient temple building in the background, include the stone path in the foreground, and retain the trees and red ribbons on both sides to add depth, showcasing the full view of the incense burner and the surrounding atmosphere.

Shuilu Nunnery – Black Tower Incense Burner

Photographers use a telephoto lens to shoot, maintaining an upward angle and focusing on the details of the eaves of the roof. The eaves and red prayer ribbons are positioned at the bottom of the frame, with the distant green mountains as the backdrop.

Travel Tips: No reservation needed, and admission is free.

Shuilu Nunnery – Temple Roof & Distant Mountains

It is recommended to use a low-angle shot; place the golden warrior sculpture in the center of the frame, and use a central composition technique to highlight the main subject's details; it is suggested to use a standard lens to capture the texture of the sculpture's clothing and its integration with the environment clearly.

Shuilu Nunnery – Large Golden Monkey Sculpture & Courtyard

The photographer stands behind the stone statue, using a horizontal perspective. By employing a foreground composition and using the statue as a frame, the plaque of the Shuilu Temple is framed within, enhancing the depth and focus of the image.

Travel Guide:
①Admission Price: Free, no reservation required. With a valid ID, you can obtain a free admission ticket, and you can enter directly recently.
②Opening Hours: 09:00-16:30, last entry at 16:00.

Shuilu Nunnery – Plaque Framed Through Stone Statue

The photographer stands at the side front of the Shui Lu An mountain gate and takes a shot from a low angle, suggesting the use of a standard lens to accurately reproduce the exterior of the building, preserving architectural details and overall style.

Travel Tips: The opening hours are from 9:00 to 17:00, with last entry at 16:30. There is no need for tickets or reservations.

Shuilu Nunnery – Main Gate

The photographer stands in the center, maintains parallel to the front of the sculpture group, and uses a flat shooting angle to ensure the image is complete and clear in detail. Adopting a centralized composition, place the main body of the colored sculpture group in the center of the frame to highlight the sense of hierarchy and symmetry. Use a camera lens focal length of 24-35mm/smartphone 1x to balance detail with the overall image.

1. Post-processing: You can use Photoshop or Meitu for editing.
2. Outfit suggestions: Women can wear traditional costumes or new Chinese styles.
3. Photography props: You can hold a fan or a book.
4. Additional tips: Always keep an eye on your personal belongings while taking photos to prevent property loss.

Shuilu Nunnery – Black Myth Mural Sculptures

Photo by Qin Secret Emperor Mausoleum – Upward Shot of Entrance

Qin Secret Emperor Mausoleum – Upward Shot of Entrance

Photo by Lishan Wild Tea Café – Green Plants & Buildings

Lishan Wild Tea Café – Green Plants & Buildings

The photographer stands at a high point, capturing the panoramic mountain road from an aerial perspective.

Travel tips: The mountain road is winding; pay attention to driving safety.

Lishan Wild Tea Café – Mountain Road & Sunset