Foreground framing composition, using low-hanging cherry blossom branches as the foreground and placing the subject behind the branches to form a natural picture frame. The subject can stand sideways or turn their head with a smile, with the focus on the face and the foreground petals blurred to enhance depth. Use reflections from mirrors or glass to find scenes with floor-to-ceiling windows or water surfaces (such as the glass windows at Hangzhou's Cherry Blossom Cafeteria) and shoot symmetrical compositions. The subject can lean close to the glass, hand resting on the window frame, gazing at the cherry blossoms outside, creating a "picture within a picture" effect.

1. Clothing Suggestions: Wear light-colored clothes.
2. Additional Tips: Always bring a fill light.

Wenzhou Students' Square - Cherry Blossom Trees

The photographer shoots from a slightly lower position in front, using a centered composition to highlight the subject. A medium focal length lens is used to clearly capture the subject's styling and movements.
1. Post-processing: You can use Photoshop or Xingtu (an image editing app).
2. Travel Tips: It's recommended to go early when there are fewer people, which makes for better photos. Shooting on a sunny day will also improve the results.
3. Props: You can use balloons, books, or other items.
4. Outfit Suggestions: Wear casual clothes or bright, vivid colors, and skirts are also a good choice.
5. Additional Tips: Always keep your personal belongings safe to avoid financial loss.

Wenzhou University Town Student Square - Lawn