The photographer stands directly in front of the building, using an upward angle to capture the entire vertical face, highlighting the wood carvings and plaques. The composition connects the top of the building, the carved areas, and the foreground greenery, utilizing a symmetrical layout that relies on the building's inherent symmetry. The plaque serves as the focal center, with carvings framing it, and the greenery on the left adds depth to the foreground, reinforcing the overall sense of order.

Travel Tips: The area is very crowded on weekends and holidays. It's recommended to avoid peak hours.

Yaohu Town - Yaohu Plaque and Exquisite Wooden Carvings Decor

The photographer shoots from a bird's-eye view, standing at a high point and taking a vertical shot of the lake and floral decorations, placing the lake and shoreline flowers at the one-third mark of the frame to balance the visual composition.
Travel Tips: ① Admission Fee: 60 RMB per person; ② Opening Hours: 08:30-22:00.

Yaohu Town - Flowers and Rocks by the Lake

For a flat-angle shot, the photographer should use a 5x portrait lens to ensure that the architectural complex and its reflection in the water are symmetrically composed. The frame should include the fully illuminated architectural complex, a clear reflection on the water, and a portion of the dark night sky to balance the light and dark areas. Adjust the exposure appropriately during shooting to avoid overexposure of the lights, preserving the details of the buildings and the depth of the reflection. Travel tip: It is recommended to visit and take photos on a clear evening.

Yaohu Town - Night Scenery by the Lake in the Town

The photographer uses a drone to capture the scene from above, employing the winding stone bridge as a leading line to guide the viewer's gaze toward the distant mountains. The subject is positioned on the right one-third of the frame, enhancing the sense of balance with the rule of thirds. Travel tips: ① Admission price: 60 RMB; ② Opening hours: 8:30 AM to 10:00 PM.

Yaohu Town - Aerial view of the stone bridge over the lake

Photographer's Position: Stand about 3.5 meters directly in front of the model, and zoom out 1.2 times.

Model's Position: The model stands centrally, positioned in the center of the frame, with natural and relaxed poses.

Yaohu Town - Frosty Pine and Snowy Bamboo Archway

Photographer Position: Stand about 3 meters diagonally in front of the model.
Model Position: The model sits on the bench and turns sideways to look at the camera.
Composition: Center the model in the frame, avoiding cluttered areas, and leave space at the top of the image.

Yaohu Town - Pavilion Chairs

Photographer Position: The photographer stands on the shore diagonally in front of the model.
Model Position: The model stands on the wooden path in the water, posing naturally and relaxed.
Composition Tips: Pay attention to avoid cluttered areas in the frame. Leave space at the top and ensure the overall completeness of the image.

Yaohu Town - Waterways Trails

Photographer Position: The photographer stands at the top of the stairs, paying attention to the completeness of the frame.

Model Position: The model stands on the middle wide step, with natural and relaxed poses.

Composition Method: The photographer places the model at the lower one-third of the frame, avoiding cluttered areas, and leaves space above for negative space.

Yaohuxiaozhen - Lakeside Square Flower Wall and Stone Steps

Photographer's Position: Stand facing the model about 5 meters away.
Model's Position: Stand centered, with natural and relaxed poses.
Composition Method: Place the model in the center of the frame, avoiding cluttered areas, and leave space at the top of the image.

Yaohu Town - Shangshu Alley

Photographer's Position: Stand about 2 meters directly in front of the model.
Model's Position: The model should lean slightly against the railing, with a natural and relaxed posture.
Composition: Center the model in the frame, and pay attention to leaving space above.

Yaohu Small Town - Roof Cloud Installation at the Stone Railing