Photo by Yun Lei Pavilion - Take a photo with the Buddha statue, red walls, and wooden railings.

Yun Lei Pavilion - Take a photo with the Buddha statue, red walls, and wooden railings.

The model stands in the waterside pavilion, while the photographer takes overhead shots from the observation deck platform. A 1x/wide-angle lens can be used.
Shooting equipment: FUJIFILM XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Shooting time: Around 3 PM, with great sunlight.
Outfit: The main color here is red, with a rich palette, and darker colors are more suitable.
Poses: The model can face the photographer directly or look up at the sky from the side.

Baipu Temple - Waterside Pavilion

The photographer uses a low-angle shot, capturing the architectural details and sculptural grandeur of Yunlei Pavilion from below, employing central composition to place the person at the center of the frame, with the pavilion and sculptures forming the focal point in the background.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Baipu Temple - Take a photo with Yunlei Pavilion

The photographer is positioned in the area of the steps directly in front of the statue, using an upward angle to connect the main statue with the people below and the background environment. Place the statue at the center of the frame, using the size contrast between people and the statue to enhance visual impact, with background buildings and plants aiding in balancing the composition. It is recommended to use a medium focal length lens to clearly present the details of the statue and the surrounding environment, compressing the space to highlight the main subject, allowing all elements to naturally blend and showcase the scene relationships.

1. Travel Tips: No entrance fee required.
2. Other Tips: It can get crowded on weekends, so it's advisable to arrive early to avoid congestion.

Bai Pu Temple - Take a photo with the Hengjiang sculpture.

The model stands on the arch bridge while the photographer shoots from a bridge across the lake. A 1x/wide-angle lens can be used.
Shooting equipment: Fujifilm XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8
Shooting time: Around 3 PM, with plenty of sunlight
Outfit: Here, the main color is red, with a rich palette; darker colors are more suitable
Poses: The model can face the photographer directly, turn sideways and look back, or choose whether to look at the camera or not

Baipu Temple - Side View of the Arch Bridge

The model stands behind the railing, and the photographer shoots from a distance behind another railing, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
Shooting equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8
Shooting time: Around 3 PM, with great sunlight
Outfit: The outfit here is primarily red, with rich colors. Darker shades are more suitable.
Poses: The model can face the photographer directly or look up at the sky from the side.

Bai Pu Temple - Behind Yun Lei Pavilion

The model stands below the lotus archway, and the photographer shoots from about an arm's length away. A 1x/wide-angle lens can be used.
Shooting equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f/2.8
Shooting time: Around 3 PM, with good sunlight
Outfit: Here, the main color is red, with rich, vibrant hues. Darker colors are more suitable.
Poses: The model can face the photographer directly or turn their head to the side. Looking at the camera or not is okay.

Baipu Temple - In front of the Liberation Gate

The photographer stands slightly below and in front of the Yunlei Pavilion statue, using an upward shooting angle to create a sense of the statue reaching upward in the frame. Employing a centered composition technique, the statue cluster is placed in the center of the image, making it the focal point. A wide-angle lens is used to include more elements in the scene, enhancing the visual impact and sense of space.

Additional tips: You can light incense within the temple, or bring your own, but smoking is prohibited inside the temple. Please be mindful of the environment and do not litter. Maintain a quiet demeanor during your visit and avoid loud conversations to show respect for the temple's atmosphere and culture.

Beijing Yun Lei Pavilion - Buddha Statue Sculptures

The model walks on the steps while the photographer shoots from behind the flower bed. You can use a 1x/wide-angle lens for the shoot.

Shooting equipment: FUJIFILM XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8

Shooting time: Around 3:00 PM, with plenty of sunlight

Outfit: The architecture here has a unique style with vibrant colors, so a simple outfit works well. Black, white, and gray are versatile colors.

Poses: The model can walk on the steps and look straight ahead without looking at the camera.

Baipu Temple - The Stairs Facing the Hen and Ha Deities

The model stands in front of Yunlei Pavilion, and the photographer should shoot from a slightly lower angle, about half an arm's length away, using a 0.5x or wide-angle lens.

1. Equipment Settings: Fuji XE4, 18-50mm f2.8 lens.
2. Pose: The model can face the camera directly or turn their head to the side, looking at or away from the camera.
3. Travel Tips:
   ① Admission Fee: Free
   ② Best Time to Shoot: Around 15:00 in the afternoon, when the sunlight is good.
4. Outfit Suggestions: The location features a predominantly red color scheme, so dark-colored clothing works best.
5. Additional Tips: There is no metro nearby, so it's recommended to drive or take a taxi. Parking costs around 10 yuan.

Baipu Temple - Dragon Sculptures Surrounding Yun Lei Pavilion