Photo by Tanzhe Temple - Take a photo with the red railings and trees.

Tanzhe Temple - Take a photo with the red railings and trees.

Photo by Tanzhe Temple - capturing the red walls of the temple with the inscription "Buddha's Day Increases Zen"

Tanzhe Temple - capturing the red walls of the temple with the inscription "Buddha's Day Increases Zen"

Photo by Tan Zhe Temple - Overlooking the temple complex, bamboo forests, and distant mountains.

Tan Zhe Temple - Overlooking the temple complex, bamboo forests, and distant mountains.

Photo by Tanzhe Temple - Courtyard Scenery

Tanzhe Temple - Courtyard Scenery

Use an upward angle to place the "Pear Tree Courtyard" plaque at the center of the frame, highlighting the main subject. The composition should include the plaque, blooming pear trees, brick-carved walls, and a portion of the sky to add depth to the image. It is recommended to use a standard focal length to balance the subject with the surroundings, showcasing the charm of the ancient courtyard in spring.

Tanzhe Temple - Entrance Plaque of Pear Tree Courtyard and Flowering Trees

Photo by Tanzhe Temple - Coexisting with Dragon Patterned Relief Stele and Ginkgo Tree

Tanzhe Temple - Coexisting with Dragon Patterned Relief Stele and Ginkgo Tree

Using an upward angle to shoot the eaves from below, compress the space to highlight the details of the glazed tiles and ridge beasts. Incorporate a foreground with a close-up of a brown roof, focus the mid-ground on the green glazed tiles and ridge beasts, and retain trees and the blue sky in the background to enhance depth. Place the main subject in the center of the frame to showcase the intricate decorations and color contrast of the eaves.

Tanzhe Temple - Colorful Glazed Tile Eaves in Architecture

The model stands next to the incense burner, and the photographer shoots from a level angle. Use a centered composition to highlight the subject and the atmospheric feeling of the surrounding smoke. Include the incense burner on the left in the foreground, and keep elements of the courtyard trees, red umbrella, and architecture in the background. Capture the moment when the smoke is dispersing, using side-backlighting to enhance the layers of the smoke, and slightly reduce the exposure compensation to avoid overexposure.

Tanzhe Temple - Take a photo with the incense burner.

Photo by Tan Zhe Temple - Temple Architecture and Plaque Corridor

Tan Zhe Temple - Temple Architecture and Plaque Corridor

Photo by Tanzhe Temple - Balustrade Rabbit Doll and Distant Mountains

Tanzhe Temple - Balustrade Rabbit Doll and Distant Mountains