For the framed views on either side of Wangjiang Pavilion, the composition needs to include the frame, so using a telephoto lens is recommended. Zooming in at least two times with a phone will yield better results. Lighting inside the pavilion is poor, so use a flash or adjust the brightness in post-processing. It’s suggested to photograph the left pavilion, where you can use the greenery to block out tourists.

1. Equipment Settings: Nikon Z5, lens 85mm, telephoto shooting recommended.
2. Post-Processing: Cropping of the image is necessary.
3. Photography Poses:
   ① Lean slightly against the red lacquer railing, holding a round fan to partially cover your face.
   ② Face away from the camera, looking into the distance with your hair naturally falling.
4. Travel Tips: The best time for shooting is early morning with mist (for a watercolor effect) or between 15:00-17:00.
5. Outfit Suggestions: It’s recommended to wear modern-Chinese, reimagined traditional, or simple and artistic styles to complement the classical garden ambiance.
6. Additional Tips:
   ① Book your tickets in advance.
   ② Choose the left side for photography, as the right side tends to be more crowded.

Orange Isle - Wangjiang Pavilion Corridor

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No. 2, Orange Island, Yuelu District, Changsha City, Hunan Province, within the Orange Island Scenic Area

Photography Tips

For the framed views on either side of Wangjiang Pavilion, the composition needs to include the frame, so using a telephoto lens is recommended. Zooming in at least two times with a phone will yield better results. Lighting inside the pavilion is poor, so use a flash or adjust the brightness in post-processing. It’s suggested to photograph the left pavilion, where you can use the greenery to block out tourists. 1. Equipment Settings: Nikon Z5, lens 85mm, telephoto shooting recommended. 2. Post-Processing: Cropping of the image is necessary. 3. Photography Poses: ① Lean slightly against the red lacquer railing, holding a round fan to partially cover your face. ② Face away from the camera, looking into the distance with your hair naturally falling. 4. Travel Tips: The best time for shooting is early morning with mist (for a watercolor effect) or between 15:00-17:00. 5. Outfit Suggestions: It’s recommended to wear modern-Chinese, reimagined traditional, or simple and artistic styles to complement the classical garden ambiance. 6. Additional Tips: ① Book your tickets in advance. ② Choose the left side for photography, as the right side tends to be more crowded.

Walking Guide

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