The model is seated, and the photographer is positioned in the hallway, shooting with a centered composition to maintain balance in the frame.

1. Travel Tips: Recommended times are 8-10 AM or 4-6 PM.
2. Photo Poses:
① Running down a path in the wheat field, with your dress billowing in the wind, creating a fantastic atmosphere;
② Standing in the center of the wheat field, facing away from the camera, looking into the distance for a perfect sense of depth and meaning;
③ Find a high vantage point for an overhead shot, capturing the wheat field, Erhai Lake, and the blue sky for a breathtaking image.
3. Outfit Suggestions: White, beige, or pastel-colored dresses, paired with a straw hat or woven bag for a full artistic look.
4. Additional Tips: Be careful not to step on the wheat stalks. Bring sunscreen and insect repellent, as the UV rays and bugs in Dali can be intense.

I have a piece of land in Erhai - Rice Field Gallery Bridge

The model stands in the wheat field, with the photographer crouching slightly to shoot from an overhead angle, enhancing the surrounding and layered feel of the wheat field. Use the rule of thirds composition, placing the model on the right one-third of the frame, leaving a large portion of the wheat field on the left to highlight the environmental atmosphere. Recommend using a 50mm focal length or 2x zoom on a smartphone, moderately compressing the background to keep the subject clear while showing background details.
1. Pose: The model’s hands should move naturally, such as lifting a hand to play with their hair or shield the sun, with a relaxed posture that echoes the natural movement of the wheat.
2. Travel Tips: It's best to go in the afternoon when the sunlight is good, making the large wheat field look even better in photos.
3. Outfit Suggestions: Wear solid-colored clothes or floral dresses for a strong contrast that looks great in photos.
4. Other Tips: Wear comfortable shoes that are easy to walk in, as you’ll need to move around the wheat field.

I have a piece of farmland in Erhai - a wheat field.

The model walks into the field, and the photographer stands on the bank. Frame the shot with the text in the center, making sure the model doesn’t block the text and try to minimize the clutter on both sides of the wall.
The model doesn’t need to stand too far away; if the person is too small, it will be hard to highlight the subject against the busy background. The model can pose with some energetic, picture-perfect gestures, interacting with the text on the wall.

I have a piece of land by Erhai Lake - 'Dali' check-in wall

The model is sitting on a wooden chair by the field, slightly turned towards it. The photographer stands slightly behind and to the left of the model, shooting from a slight overhead angle. The field takes up the middle of the frame, while the distant mountains and sky add depth to the background. It's recommended to use a standard lens to capture both the model and the pastoral atmosphere effectively.

I have a field by Erhai Lake - Outdoor long wooden table

Position the camera slightly below and behind the model, maintaining a certain distance. In terms of composition, place the model in the lower-middle part of the frame, using foreground wheat stalks to add depth. The sky and ground should be divided in a 1:2 ratio, adhering to the rule of thirds. Use a focal length of 85-135mm to compress the space, blur the background, and highlight the subject.

Additional tips: Be sure to apply a thick layer of sunscreen, as the UV rays in Dali are extremely strong.

It is recommended to wear light-colored or naturally styled clothing, such as a white dress, a rustic shirt with a long skirt, or ethnic-style clothing, to blend well with the wheat field background. Pay attention to composition, using the lines of the wheat field and distant mountains or sky as the background. Try shooting from a low angle to emphasize the layers of the wheat field and the natural posture of the person. Experiment with natural and relaxed movements, such as waving, turning, jumping, or gently touching the wheat, to showcase harmony between humans and nature. 

Consider using lightweight scarves, hats, or small props like books or bouquets to add depth to the scene. It is best to visit on a clear day or when there are plenty of clouds, with the optimal shooting times being early morning or late evening when the light is soft and suitable for photography. Remember to apply sunscreen and bring drinking water.

I have a field in Erhai - a wheat field.

The model is lying on a tree trunk, while the photographer stands on the slope beside it, capturing the scene with a wide-angle lens, ensuring the tree trunk takes up 2/3 of the frame for a more dramatic effect.

1. Equipment Settings: Sony + Sigma 18-50mm.
2. Posing Suggestions:
   ① Seated Pose: The model sits with her hands supporting herself behind her on the tree trunk, legs and skirt naturally hanging down.
   ② Lying Pose: The model lies with one leg extended forward and the other slightly behind, gazing lazily at the treetops, fingers gently touching her hair.
3. Outfit Recommendations: Wearing a backless or strapless dress, or any flowy dress, looks particularly beautiful when the skirt drapes down while sitting on the tree.
4. Additional Tips:
   ① If you're short on time, this location is not recommended as you may need to wait in line; prime shooting hours can have wait times of 1 hour or more.
   ② Always prioritize safety during the shoot.

It’s recommended to wear white or light-colored long dresses with natural-style accessories to complement the fresh atmosphere of Erhai. Try to avoid peak hours and choose early morning or evening times for shooting; experiment with different angles, such as low-angle shots or wide shots, to highlight the unique beauty of the tree and Erhai. You can sit on the tree trunk, leaning to the side or lying back, to blend with the natural surroundings and Erhai; you can also stand on the tree trunk, holding onto a branch to display an elegant pose. Consider using small props like hats, flowers, or scarves to add depth to your photos. It’s best to visit on a sunny day or during sunset, as the soft light is ideal for shooting; be cautious of slippery tree trunks and wear non-slip shoes to ensure safety.

Dali Erhai - Crooked Neck Tree

The model stands in a wheat field, capturing the sky and wheat in the photograph. A centered composition is used, with the subject placed in the middle of the frame, naturally complemented by the wheat field and the blue sky with white clouds.

1. Travel Tips: Photography in the wheat field costs 10 RMB per person.
2. Other Advice: The field ridges are uneven; pay attention to safety when taking photos.

I have a field in Erhai - a wheat field.

The model is standing by the train door, looking up slightly towards the sky. The photographer stands back to capture the model and the train's engine in full.
1. Shooting Poses:
① Lean against the train car or sit by the tracks, as if waiting for a train to summer.
② Lean out of the window with a bright smile.
③ Walk along the tracks, capturing the back view or a moment of turning back.
2. Outfit Suggestions: Choose a retro or Japanese style, such as a plaid skirt or suspenders, paired with a beret for a perfect atmosphere.
3. Additional Tips: The train is abandoned. For your safety, do not climb on it.

I have a piece of land in Erhai - Green Train

Photo by I own a piece of land by Erhai Lake - a seat by the window on the train.

I own a piece of land by Erhai Lake - a seat by the window on the train.

The photographer shoots facing the model, using the rule of thirds to position the model on the right one-third of the frame. The car window frame serves as a natural frame, with the scene outside, including the Cang Mountain and rice fields, as the background. The sky occupies the top one-third of the frame, while the rice fields and distant mountains take up the bottom two-thirds, making the composition more balanced and appealing.

1. Travel Tips: Go in the afternoon for better lighting.
2. Props: There are fake flowers provided in the car that you can hold for photos.
3. Additional Tips:
① Each position has a timer, with a 10-minute limit per person. The countdown叠加 will stack for multiple people.
② It's recommended to memorize your poses in advance to improve shooting efficiency. You may have to wait about an hour when there are many people. The innermost carriage has few people but no tables or oil lamps. Choose based on your preference.

I have a field in Erhai - Wheat fields and the view outside the window.