Photo by Shanghai Disney - The Garden of the Twelve Friends, Ratatouille at the Mille Wall

Shanghai Disney - The Garden of the Twelve Friends, Ratatouille at the Mille Wall

Photo by Shanghai Disney - QiMiao Delicious House Cake Round Shelf

Shanghai Disney - QiMiao Delicious House Cake Round Shelf

Photo by Shanghai Disney - Mickey Avenue

Shanghai Disney - Mickey Avenue

Photo by Shanghai Disney - Mickey Avenue Castle Showcase

Shanghai Disney - Mickey Avenue Castle Showcase

Photo by Shanghai Disney - Zootopia Happy Holiday Goat Wall

Shanghai Disney - Zootopia Happy Holiday Goat Wall

Photo by A group photo at Shanghai Disney with Mickey Avenue and the Castle.

A group photo at Shanghai Disney with Mickey Avenue and the Castle.

1. For wide-angle shots, it's recommended to use a 16mm focal length, which can capture the entire large duck and the model.
2. For smartphone photography, switch to the 0.5x focal length and hold the phone upside down with the lens pointing downward to get more composition space.

Photography Pose: With a wide shot, the model can stretch out their arms and legs to create a stronger visual impact.
Shooting Time: It's recommended to shoot around noon (12:00 PM) when the light is abundant, as this will provide better image quality.

Shanghai Disney - Donald Duck at the entrance gate

1. The photographer stands directly in front of the castle, about 1 meter away from the Belle installation, and holds the camera steady to take the shot, using a 55mm focal length (equivalent to 82mm).
2. Composition: Place Belle in the lower right quarter of the frame, the castle in the upper right quarter. Make sure to include flowers at the bottom to enhance the spring atmosphere.

1. This spot is directly in front of the castle. If you want to take portraits, it’s best to shoot when there are fewer people (early morning or around 1-2 PM, depending on the day’s conditions).
2. This area usually has an official Disney photography spot, so you’ll need to time your shots to avoid crowds or when no one else is shooting.

Shanghai Disney - LinaBell Flower Installation

The model stands in front of the flower bed, slightly lifting one leg and naturally smiling to the side. The photographer crouches to adjust the low angle, using the rule of thirds to position the castle in the upper third of the frame and the spring installation in the right third. Use a wide-angle lens ranging from 16-35mm or a smartphone at 1-1.3x zoom to ensure the entire scene is captured.

Additional Tips:
1. The light can be quite strong in the afternoon, so be mindful to adjust the lighting during shooting.
2. The crowd at Disneyland can be quite dense, so you may need to be patient to find a good shooting spot.
3. You don’t have to be right next to the flower bed; you can step back a bit and use an offset composition for a good shot.

Shanghai Disney - Springtime floral display in front of the castle

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Shanghai Disney - Fantasia Carousel Rides