The photographer stands at a lower position directly in front of the building, emphasizing the layers of the roof and arches. The main body of the building is centered in the frame, with three arches and the roof structure symmetrically arranged on both sides, enhancing the sense of solemnity. The background includes a blue sky and pine trees on either side, while the foreground retains the steps at the bottom of the building, adding depth and fully capturing the entire structure and sky details.

Tanzhe Temple - Tanzhe Temple plaque, architectural, and tree structures

It is recommended to use a centered composition, placing the red sign of Snow Peak Cafe in the center of the frame, ensuring that the "snw peak" and "Cafe" texts are fully visible and clear. Use a straight-on shooting angle, with the photographer standing directly facing the sign. The frame should include the main sign, the mountain scenery and sky in the background, and the stone path and rocks on the right in the foreground to add depth. A wide-angle lens is suggested to capture the expansive mountain scenery and blue sky, highlighting the natural ambiance of the outdoor cafe.

Tanzhe Temple - Entrance wooden sign door and mountain view

Photo by Tanzhe Temple - Trees and Treasured Plaques

Tanzhe Temple - Trees and Treasured Plaques

Photo by Tanzhe Temple - Take a photo with the table and chairs in front of the gate.

Tanzhe Temple - Take a photo with the table and chairs in front of the gate.

Photo by Tanzhe Temple - Black Roofs and Distant Golden Dome Pagodas

Tanzhe Temple - Black Roofs and Distant Golden Dome Pagodas

Photo by Tanzhe Temple - Buddha's Light Universal Blessing Plaque Wall

Tanzhe Temple - Buddha's Light Universal Blessing Plaque Wall

Photo by Tanzhe Temple - Courtyard Incense Burner, Trees, and Temple Architecture

Tanzhe Temple - Courtyard Incense Burner, Trees, and Temple Architecture

Photo by Tanzhe Temple - Plaque and Signage for Qianlong's Throne

Tanzhe Temple - Plaque and Signage for Qianlong's Throne

The photographer uses a bird's-eye view to capture the dragon-head stone carving, the stone wall, and the splashing water below, highlighting the intricate details of the stone carving and the dynamic flow of the water. This precise capture of the dragon head and flowing water adds vividness to the scene.

Tanzhe Temple - Dragon Head Water Ejection Device

Photo by Tan Zhe Temple - Bamboo Grove Path Stone Wall

Tan Zhe Temple - Bamboo Grove Path Stone Wall