Photo by Chongqing Wulong Tiansheng Three Bridges Scenic Area - Tianfu Official Post Station Stele

Chongqing Wulong Tiansheng Three Bridges Scenic Area - Tianfu Official Post Station Stele

Photo by Heavenly Three Bridges - Cliffside Trail

Heavenly Three Bridges - Cliffside Trail

Photo by Tiansheng Three Natural Bridges Scenic Area - Temple Architecture and Cliff Walls

Tiansheng Three Natural Bridges Scenic Area - Temple Architecture and Cliff Walls

Photo by Natural Three Bridges - Tianfu Official Post Station Inscriptions

Natural Three Bridges - Tianfu Official Post Station Inscriptions

Photo by Wulong Tiansheng Three Bridges Scenic Area - Entrance Plaque Yellow Art Installation

Wulong Tiansheng Three Bridges Scenic Area - Entrance Plaque Yellow Art Installation

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands beside the inscribed boulder, shooting at an almost eye-level angle.
2. Composition Technique: Use a subject-focused composition, with the boulder inscribed with "Tianfu Guan Yi" and other characters as the main subject. The background includes ancient buildings and pedestrians, while leading lines from the stone paving guide the viewer’s eye to the main subject.
3. Lens Recommendation: A 24-35mm lens is recommended, as it can capture both the details of the boulder and the surrounding environment.
Ticket Price: Off-season: 95 RMB.
Outfit Suggestions: Coat or down jacket (it is a bit more humid and colder than the main city).

Natural Three Bridges - Tianfu Official Post Station Stele

Photo by Wulong Tiansheng Three Bridges - Water Walkway

Wulong Tiansheng Three Bridges - Water Walkway

Photo by Wulong Tiankeng Natural Three Bridges - Pondside

Wulong Tiankeng Natural Three Bridges - Pondside

Photo by Chongqing Wulong Tiansheng Three Bridges - The stone inscribed with the word "Tiankeng"

Chongqing Wulong Tiansheng Three Bridges - The stone inscribed with the word "Tiankeng"

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands at a slight distance from the bottom of the canyon, shooting from a low angle to highlight the height and grandeur of the waterfall.
2. Composition Method: Use vertical composition, positioning the waterfall as the central vertical line in the frame to enhance the visual impact of the cascading water. The canyon walls on either side form a natural frame, guiding the viewer’s eye to the waterfall. Utilize the moss and rocks in the foreground and the waterfall and vegetation in the background to create contrast and add depth to the image.
3. Lens Settings: Use a wide-angle lens with a focal length between 16-24mm to capture the entire waterfall and canyon, showcasing the grand scene. Set the aperture to f8-f11 to ensure sharp focus from the foreground rocks to the background waterfall. Pair this with a slower shutter speed (such as 1/4 - 1 second) to capture the movement of the water.

Tiansheng Three Natural Bridges - Waterfall