The model stands in front of the vermilion door, while the photographer shoots from a high vantage point, placing the model in the lower center of the frame and using the leaves as the foreground. The entire composition captures the architecture in the background. Using a medium telephoto lens on the camera, the space is compressed to emphasize the close relationship between the subject and the background.

1. Equipment: This photo was taken with a Nikon Z6 II and a 28-75mm lens.
2. Pose Suggestions: The model can pretend to push the door or move back and forth for the photographer to capture the moment.
3. Travel Tips: It's recommended to shoot in the afternoon when the light is better.
4. Outfit Suggestions: Simple-colored dresses or neo-Chinese style outfits.

Tan Zhe Temple - In front of the Pi Lu Pavilion

The model stands inside the door, and the photographer stands at a diagonal position in front of the model, about 4 meters away, to capture a side shot that includes the roof within the courtyard and the yellow leaves to the right of the pear blossom courtyard entrance.

1. Photography Equipment: Fujifilm XT-5 with a 16-50mm lens.
2. Model Poses:
   ① A candid shot of the model stepping out from inside the door.
   ② The model supporting the doorframe while stepping up onto the staircase.
3. Travel Tips:
   ① Admission is 50 RMB per person, and the scenic area is open from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
   ② Parking lots 1 and 2 are close to the entrance, but spaces can be tight after 12:00 PM. It is recommended to arrive early. Parking fees are 10 RMB per day.

Tanzhe Temple - Pear Tree Courtyard Entrance

The photographer captures the scene from a low angle, using a wide-angle lens to include the 10-meter-high golden tree canopy and the eaves of ancient architecture. The clear blue sky in the background enhances the color contrast, highlighting the autumn atmosphere of the ancient trees and buildings.

1. Travel Tips: Late October to early November is the best time, limited to fall.
2. Additional Experiences:
① No photography: Buddha statues inside the Great Hall (clearly marked);
② Permitted areas: Outdoor buildings and garden landscapes can be freely photographed (commercial photography requires application);
③ Equipment restrictions: Drones are prohibited (religious site + forest protection area).

Tanzhe Temple - Millennium Ginkgo Ancient Tree

Photo by Tanzhe Temple - In front of the Hall of the Heavenly Kings

Tanzhe Temple - In front of the Hall of the Heavenly Kings

The model stands by the red wall, and the photographer stands at a 45-degree angle in front of the model, about 2-3 meters away, using a bundle of yellow leaves in the foreground to capture the red wall and yellow leaves in the background through a side shot.
1. Equipment: Fujifilm XT5 + 16-50mm lens.
2. Travel Tips:
① The entrance fee is 50 RMB per person, and the scenic area is open from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
② Parking lots 1 and 2 are closest to the entrance; parking spaces get tight after 12:00 PM. It is recommended to arrive early. The parking fee is 10 RMB per day.

Tanzhe Temple - Red Wall within the Pear Tree Courtyard

The model stands slightly to the left of the main hall's front, with the photographer positioned at a diagonal front, about 2 meters away from the model, shooting slightly upwards to use the model and the upward angle to block the tourists behind.
1. Equipment settings: This photo can be taken with a smartphone; this particular photo was taken with a Fuji XT5, using an 18-55mm lens.
2. Travel tips:
① The scenic area is open from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
② Parking lots 1 and 2 are close to the entrance, but spots get tight after 12:00 PM, so it’s recommended to arrive early. Parking fee is 10 yuan per day.

Tanzhe Temple - Front of the Hall of the Heavenly Kings

The photographer uses a low-angle shot from beneath the ginkgo tree, employing a centered composition to place the golden canopy in the middle of the frame, with branches and leaves naturally extending outward. The shot includes the full canopy and the sky above, capturing falling ginkgo leaves to add a sense of movement. Use the 0.5x zoom or ultra-wide angle lens on your phone for the low-angle shot to capture the falling leaves.

Additional tips:
1. It's best to shoot on a sunny day for better lighting and atmosphere.
2. Be sure to use sunscreen.

Tanzhe Temple - Under the Imperial Ginkgo Tree