Photographer adopts a low-angle shot, positioning the camera close to the ground with the model standing in front of a pear blossom tree, with the temple eaves and blue sky in the background, highlighting the vertical layering between the subject and the backdrop. Employing diagonal composition, the eave lines extend from the upper left corner to the middle of the frame, with branches and flowers enriching the scene and forming natural leading lines. The photo is taken with a camera's 24-35mm (mobile phone 1x) wide-angle focal length, which allows for a broad capture while avoiding distortion of the subject's proportions.

1. Travel tips:
   ① Ticket price: 20 yuan (available for purchase on-site, but tickets are scarce during the blooming season; it's best to book in advance through the public WeChat account "Zhihua Temple" for a secure reservation, which is refundable if missed);
   ② Opening hours: 8:30-16:30 (closed on Mondays);
   ③ Photography time: Blooming period from late March to mid-April, with the most beautiful light from 15:00-17:00. To avoid crowds, visit before 10:00 in the morning or on weekdays between 14:00-16:00.

2. Dressing suggestions: Light-colored Hanfu/modern Chinese long dresses + oil paper umbrellas/round fans create a cool and detached vibe, and against the red walls of the temple, wearing white or light blue will make the subject stand out more.

Zhihua Temple - Eave Corner of the Side Hall of Zhihua Hall

The crowd admiring the pear blossoms is incredibly large; avoid the masses and press the shutter when you can. The model stands under the pear blossom tree while the photographer, positioned 1 meter away from the model, captures a variety of poses. Use the pear blossoms as the foreground and the hidden temple as the background for a full traditional charm.

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

Photography Equipment: Fuji XT30II + 18-55mm lens.

Beijing Zhihua Temple - Main Entrance of the Tibetan Pavilion

Fill the frame with two-thirds of the red wall, concentrate the flower shadows on the left side, have the model stand in front of the red wall, and the photographer shoot from a position one meter away from the model.

1. Equipment Information: Fujifilm XT30II; Lens: 18-55.
2. Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 20R;
② Reservation Method: Reservation required in advance through a mini-program.

Zhihua Temple - Red Wall Lilacs

The photographer stands in the open courtyard, opting for a flat shooting angle, capturing the ancient architecture in the same frame as the Galaxy SOHO in the background. Using the rule of thirds, the eaves of the ancient building are positioned at one-third on the right side of the frame, while the pear blossom tree is at one-third on the left side. The distant view in the center of the frame is the Galaxy SOHO, creating a visual balance.

Opening hours are from 09:00 to 17:00, with last admission at 16:30. The venue is closed on Mondays. The ticket price is 20 yuan, and the first 200 visitors on Wednesdays can enter for free. Tickets can be purchased through the official WeChat account.

Zhihua Temple - Capturing Galaxy SOHO within the temple grounds

There are an overwhelming number of people viewing the pear blossoms; to avoid crowds, take the shot with the model standing under the pear tree, and the photographer standing 1 meter away from the model. Use the blossoms as the foreground and the ancient temple as the background, creating a full traditional charm.

Admission Fee: 20R, reservation required in advance through the mini-program.

Photography Equipment: Fujifilm XT30II with an 18-55mm lens.

Zhihua Temple - Under the pear blossoms in front of the Zhihua Hall

The photographer stands under the pear blossom tree, while the model stands under the eaves on the left side of the main hall. The photographer uses a standard lens at a slightly low angle looking up, framing both the pear blossoms and the main hall in the shot, with the white flowers contrasting against the red architecture.

Travel Tips:
1. The admission fee to Zhihua Temple is 20 yuan per person, 10 yuan during the off-season, and it's required to book one day in advance through the Zhihua Temple's WeChat public account.
2. The recommended time is from 7:00 to 9:00 in the morning when the morning mist hasn't cleared, and the pear blossoms are dewy, with soft lighting.

Zhihua Temple - Main Hall and Pear Blossoms in the Same Frame