The photographer stands by the guardrail, taking a low-angle shot of the model, using the height difference to create a sense of depth. By employing the geometric lines of the yellow guide to direct the viewer's gaze and using diagonal composition, the image gains a more designed and extended feel. It is recommended to use a 35mm lens focal length for the camera, which ensures the integrity of the scene's lines while highlighting the model as the main subject.

1. Equipment Settings:
   ① When shooting with a smartphone, switch to the professional mode, set the ISO to 100-200, and adjust the shutter speed flexibly according to the on-site lighting;
   ② For camera shooting, a 24-70mm focal length can be used, with the aperture set between f/4 and f/5.6 to effortlessly capture moments brimming with a sense of the future and fashion.

2. Travel Tips: Opt for a clear day for shooting to utilize the division of light and shadow in the frame, enhancing the layering and visual impact of the image.

Future Eye – Yellow Road Markings in Parking Lot

The model sits on a chair with the photographer positioned directly in front, it is recommended to slightly lower the camera angle to the model's waist height, using the rule of thirds composition, with the architecture occupying the upper two-thirds of the frame and the model centered in the lower one-third. Use a 35mm focal length to ensure that the geometric lines of the background are intact and the model is in focus.

1. Equipment settings:
   ① For mobile phones, switch to the professional mode and adjust the ISO to 100-200, with the shutter speed adjusted according to the lighting conditions;
   ② For cameras, use a 24-70mm focal length, set the aperture to f/4-f/5.6 to perfectly blend a sense of the future with a sense of fashion.

2. Travel tips: It is advised to schedule the shoot in the morning, making use of the soft morning light to avoid heavy shadows and to highlight the texture of the architecture and the centrality of the model.

Future Eye – Landmark Building Front Stone Bench

As shown in the figure, the photographer and the model are 2 meters apart, with the photographer shooting horizontally. When shooting, be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean and avoid distortion.

Travel Tips: The best time for shooting is around 3 PM.

Future Eye – Colorful Tile Wall

As shown in the image, the photographer and the model are 2 meters apart, with the photographer shooting horizontally. Pay attention to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean and avoid distortion.

1. Equipment information: Camera + zoom lens 24-70mm, it is recommended to set the focal length at 40mm with an aperture of f/4.

2. Shooting time: Around 3:00 PM, the light is stable, which is suitable for portrait and scene combination shooting.

Future Eye Science Park – Glass Railing

Maintain a distance of 1.5-2 meters between the photographer and the subject, using the geometric lines of the architecture for composition. The soft morning light can highlight the three-dimensionality and material aesthetics of the building.

Equipment settings: Turn on the professional mode on your phone, set the ISO to 100-200, and adjust the shutter speed according to lighting conditions; for cameras, use a 24-70mm focal length, and set the aperture to f/4-f/5.6, seamlessly blending a sense of the future with a sense of fashion, making it easy to capture stunning photos.

Future Eye Science Park – Water-Feature Steps Outside Building

When shooting, position the subject next to a glass display case, using the cultural relics inside as visual elements in the frame. Utilize the reflective properties of the glass to create an interplay between the subject's silhouette and the artifacts, enriching the depth of the image. Employ a flat angle to capture the interaction between the subject and the relics, which not only highlights the subject's posture but also conveys the historical gravitas of the artifacts, creating a unique visual impact.

Shaanxi Archaeology Museum – Mini Terracotta Warrior Display Case

1. Perspective: The photographer stands at the bottom of the staircase, capturing the ascending figures and the overall staircase from a low-angle, upward shot.

2. Composition technique: Utilizes leading lines to guide the viewer's gaze upward along the steps and railings, enhancing the sense of depth in the image.

3. Lens use: A wide-angle lens is employed to capture a longer section of the staircase and part of the space above, showcasing the spatial structure and the relationship between the figures and their environment.

Equipment parameter: I brought a telephoto lens, which is quite limiting for shooting stairs. A wide-angle lens is recommended.

Best time for shooting: It's suggested to shoot in the morning on a sunny day for better lighting. The park is small, but the geometric design of the architecture and the interplay of light and shadow are quite beautiful.

Other tips: Highly recommend trying the Daren Rock Climbing, Array Staircase, Pit Maze, Outdoor Rock Climbing, and Sandpit Playground!

Daren Ruins Park – On the Staircase

Adopt a bird's-eye view to ensure the complete presentation of the building's geometric repetitive structure, use symmetrical composition, and align the main visual lines of the trapezoidal staircase at the center of the frame to highlight the regular structure and hierarchy. Models can walk on different stairs to create a combination of motion and stillness, enhancing the narrative and vividness of the image. Also, pay attention to the contrast between the models' clothing colors and the background to ensure a clear focus.

1. Equipment settings: It is recommended to use a drone for shooting.
2. Travel tips:
   ① Ticket price: Free;
   ② Opening hours: Open all day.

Daren Ruins Park – Layered Staircase Architecture

As shown in the figure, the photographer and the model are 2 meters apart, with the photographer shooting horizontally. When shooting, be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the composition clean and avoid distortion.

1. Equipment settings: It is recommended to use a camera and a 24-70mm zoom lens for shooting, with a focal length of 40mm and an aperture around f/4.

2. Travel tips: The best time for shooting is around 4:00 PM.

Daren Ruins Park – Window View

When filming, position the subject beneath a space adorned with exquisite decorative elements, using the patterns above as the background to enhance the cultural and artistic atmosphere of the scene. Employ a low-angle upward shot to highlight the delicacy of the decorations and the depth of the space, while showcasing the subject's posture. This creates a layered and visually unique image where the subject and the decorative elements complement each other.

Shaanxi Archaeology Museum – Mural Ceiling