Photo by Tiansheng Three Bridges Scenic Area - Divine Eagle Tiankeng Rock Carvings

Tiansheng Three Bridges Scenic Area - Divine Eagle Tiankeng Rock Carvings

The photographer stands directly in front of the stone monument at a low angle to emphasize its grandeur. The Three Natural Bridges stone monument is placed in the center of the frame for a symmetrical composition. The background includes green trees and a blue sky to enhance the natural atmosphere. Ensure the entire monument is clearly visible.

Tian Sheng San Qiao - Tian Sheng San Qiao Stele and Greenery

1. Perspective: The photographer is at the bottom of the canyon, looking up to capture the sky and the canyon.
2. Composition Technique: Using frame-within-a-frame composition, the towering canyon walls on all sides form a natural frame, enclosing the sky in the middle and enhancing the visual impact of the image.
3. Lens Usage: A wide-angle lens is used to more comprehensively showcase the towering canyon and the expansive sky, exaggerating the sense of space.

Tiansheng Three Natural Bridges - Tianfu Official Post and Starry Tiankeng

Using an upward shooting angle, utilize the red branches hanging from above to form a natural frame, incorporating the sky and distant canyon mountains in the center. Bring in the red leaves and branches in the foreground to enhance the sense of depth, while retaining the blue sky, white clouds, and mountain outlines in the background. Use a wide-angle lens to showcase the scene’s depth and color contrast.

Tiansheng Sanqiao Scenic Area - Filming colorful forests and canyon mountains

Photo by Tiansheng Three Natural Bridges - Cliff Edge

Tiansheng Three Natural Bridges - Cliff Edge

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer shoots from within the courtyard, looking up.
2. Composition Technique: Use frame-within-a-frame composition, where the edges at the top of the frame form a natural border, focusing on the ancient buildings and mountains below.
3. Lens Usage: Use a wide-angle lens to include more of the buildings, courtyard, and mountains, showcasing the vastness and depth of the scene.

Tiansheng Three Natural Bridges - Ancient Architectures at the Foot of the Mountain

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands at river level to capture the scene horizontally.
2. Composition Technique: Uses horizontal composition, with the calm water serving as a horizontal line, creating a tranquil atmosphere.
3. Lens Usage: A standard lens is used to accurately reproduce the proportions and details of the boats, water, and surrounding environment, showcasing a natural sense of space.
Ticket Price: High season 125 RMB per person, low season 95 RMB per person.
Opening Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM).
Other Tips: Be prepared to walk and climb stairs. There's a shuttle bus for 15 RMB at the end, but if you're up for it, you can walk up—it's not too far, though it's a steep climb.

Tiansheng Three Natural Bridges - Fishing Boats by the Lake

The photographer stands on the wooden walkway, with the model facing away from the camera and positioned at the center of the lower part of the frame. The photographer shoots slightly upward to emphasize the grandeur of the Tianlong Bridge. In terms of composition, the central framing technique is used, with the model in the center of the frame and the bridge arch and mountain forming a symmetrical visual, enhancing the stability and impact of the image.

1. **Pose Suggestions**: The model can open their arms to create a pose that embraces nature, adding a sense of storytelling and interaction with the natural surroundings.
2. **Dress Code Suggestions**:
   ① **Shoes**: Wear comfortable athletic shoes.
   ② **Outfit**: Consider wearing solid-colored or traditional Chinese-style clothing and pair it with a straw hat, which may help achieve a more visually appealing photo.
3. **Additional Tips**: It is recommended to shoot after rain or on a misty day, as the scenery will be more beautiful. However, be sure to watch out for slippery surfaces and walk carefully.

Tian Sheng San Qiao Scenic Area - Plank Road and Tian Long Bridge in the Same Frame

The photographer stands in front of the stone archway and shoots looking upward, using a centered composition. The sign reading "Three Natural Bridges" is positioned in the center of the frame, emphasizing the main subject. The shot also captures the sky with clouds above and green trees on both sides, while retaining part of the black-tiled roof in the foreground to add depth.

Chongqing Wulong Tiansheng Three Bridges Scenic Area - Entrance Sign

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands in front of the cave, slightly looking up to take the shot.
2. Composition Techniques:
① Use frame-within-a-frame composition, where the cave naturally frames the distant scenery, drawing the viewer's eye.
② Utilize foreground composition, with hands as the foreground element, adding an interactive and engaging feel to the image.
3. Lens Usage: Use a standard lens to accurately capture the proportions and details of the cave and vegetation.
Tickets: I strongly recommend booking your tickets online in advance. It’s not only convenient and fast, but you might also find some discount offers. Additionally, it allows you to plan your trip better and avoid the hassle of queuing at the ticket counter.

Heavenly Three Bridges - Qinglong Bridge and DaDao Tiankeng