1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands in front of the cave, slightly looking up to take the shot.
2. Composition Techniques:
① Use frame-within-a-frame composition, where the cave naturally frames the distant scenery, drawing the viewer's eye.
② Utilize foreground composition, with hands as the foreground element, adding an interactive and engaging feel to the image.
3. Lens Usage: Use a standard lens to accurately capture the proportions and details of the cave and vegetation.
Tickets: I strongly recommend booking your tickets online in advance. It’s not only convenient and fast, but you might also find some discount offers. Additionally, it allows you to plan your trip better and avoid the hassle of queuing at the ticket counter.

Heavenly Three Bridges - Qinglong Bridge and DaDao Tiankeng

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No. 32, Ginkgo Avenue, Xiannü Mountain Street, WuLong District, Chongqing City

Photography Tips

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands in front of the cave, slightly looking up to take the shot. 2. Composition Techniques: ① Use frame-within-a-frame composition, where the cave naturally frames the distant scenery, drawing the viewer's eye. ② Utilize foreground composition, with hands as the foreground element, adding an interactive and engaging feel to the image. 3. Lens Usage: Use a standard lens to accurately capture the proportions and details of the cave and vegetation. Tickets: I strongly recommend booking your tickets online in advance. It’s not only convenient and fast, but you might also find some discount offers. Additionally, it allows you to plan your trip better and avoid the hassle of queuing at the ticket counter.

Walking Guide

If you're driving, just follow the navigation and there will be plenty of parking spaces at the scenic area. If you choose public transportation, you can first arrive in Wulong city and then transfer to a shuttle bus to the Three Natural Bridges.