Use a leading composition with blurred greenery on the left as a foreground to enhance the sense of depth; place the model slightly to the right in the center of the frame, capturing a natural sitting posture with a flat shooting angle, and add liveliness with the action of adjusting the cuffs; retain the elements of wooden doors and windows and gray brick walls in the background to highlight the environmental atmosphere. 1. Shooting posture: The model stands in front of the wooden door and looks to the side for the shot; 2. Dressing suggestion: It is recommended to wear light-colored long dresses.

In the small courtyard on the first floor of Stillwater Cafe - wooden door and green plants

The photographer uses a bird's-eye view angle, with the model sitting on a rattan chair, legs crossed, one hand supporting the head, and a naturally relaxed posture. The model is positioned slightly to the right of the center of the frame, highlighting the subject. The composition includes a white flower pool and green plants in the background, adding a sense of natural depth.

Shooting time: It is recommended to choose a sunny day when the light is good, which makes it easier to produce good photos.

Silent Waters Coffee - Second Floor Seating Area

The photographer is positioned directly in front of the subject, capturing the image from an eye-level perspective. A central composition technique is used, placing the subject right at the center of the frame, making them the focal point of the visual. A standard lens is employed, accurately depicting the proportional relationship between the person and the surrounding environment, such as chairs, plants, and architecture, resulting in a natural visual effect. Travel tips: approximately $50 per person.

Stillwater Coffee - Bamboo Chairs on the Second Floor

The photographer slightly squats down to take a low-level shot, creating a sense of spaciousness and highlighting the extension of the pear blossom tree. By using a frame composition, the branches and eaves are used as a picture frame to enclose the Galaxy SOHO in the distance. The foreground is adorned with pear blossom branches, and the background retains the fusion and contrast of traditional and modern architecture, enhancing the story and layering of the image. The focal length of the camera lens is set to 35mm/smartphone 1x, ensuring that both the environment and the subjects are clearly presented.

Zhihua Temple - Pear Blossom SOHO in the same frame

Stand directly in front of the Buddha statue at an appropriate distance, capturing it with a flat perspective to fully display the entirety and details of the Buddha. Use a central composition to place the Mahavira Buddha statue at the center of the frame, drawing the viewer's attention and highlighting the subject. A standard lens can be used for the shot.

1. Travel Tips: The Intangible Cultural Heritage Jing Music performances are at 10:00 and 15:00, while the volunteer guided tours are at 09:30 and 14:00.

2. Additional Suggestions: It is recommended to visit in the afternoon during winter, which is suitable for leisure time.

Zhihua Temple - Mahavira Buddha Statue

The perfect combination of pear blossoms and ancient temples, the photographer stands at a 45-degree angle next to the door frame, using the door frame as a frame to capture the pear blossoms and ancient temples, resulting in a picture as beautiful as a painting.

1. Equipment settings: Fuji XT30II, 18-55mm lens.
2. Ticket price: 20 yuan, advance reservation required through a mini-program.

Zhihua Temple - Pear Blossoms Outside the Tibetan Pavilion

There are tons of people here to see the pear blossoms, so try to take photos when there are fewer people around. Have the model stand on the steps while the photographer stands about 5 meters away. Use the pear blossoms as the foreground, with the red wall and modern buildings in the background—it's really beautiful.

Entrance fee: 20R, reservation required in advance through a mini-program.

Photography equipment: Fujifilm XT30II + 18-55mm lens.

Zhihua Temple - Side Rooms of the Zhihua Hall

The photographer uses a low-angle shot, placing the red-roofed temple at the bottom left third of the frame, while pear blossom trees occupy the right two-thirds, balancing natural and architectural elements. The composition includes a blue sky background, pear blossom branches and flowers, and a corner of the roof, enhancing the sense of depth in the image. A wide-angle lens is used to capture more sky and foliage details.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket price: 20 yuan per person;
② Opening hours: 09:00-17:00, closed on Mondays.

Zhihua Temple - Pear Blossom Tree Temple Architecture Roof

1. Positioning Perspective: The photographer is indoors, shooting outwards through the window panes at a horizontal angle.
2. Composition Technique: Utilize the framework composition by using the grid-like windows as the foreground to add artistic conception to the photograph.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a standard lens to clearly capture the details of the buildings outside the window, blooming branches of flowers, and the dynamics of pedestrians.

1. Travel Tips: Admission fee is 20 yuan, closed on Mondays, and the first 300 visitors are free on Wednesdays.
2. Dressing Advice: Light-colored clothing is recommended for portraits, and Hanfu (traditional Chinese clothing) photography looks even more beautiful.

Zhihua Temple - Inside the lattice window opposite the Dazhi Hall

The perfect combination of pear blossoms and ancient temples, with the photographer standing on the steps about 3 meters away from the temple, also focusing on the pear blossoms for a clearer shot.
1. Photography equipment: Fuji XT30II + 18-55mm lens.
2. Travel tips: Admission is 20 yuan, and it's required to book in advance through a mini-program.

Zhihua Temple - Pear Blossoms and Red Windows