As shown in the diagram, the photographer is 2 to 3 meters away from the model, shooting horizontally. Be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean. Be cautious not to introduce distortion!

It is recommended to use a camera with a zoom lens of 24-70. Set the focal length to 30, and the aperture around 4. The best time for shooting is around 3 PM.

Xi’an Xiangji Temple – Courtyard Stone Railings

As shown, the photographer is 2 meters away from the steps in front of the Xiangji Ancient Temple's gate tower, shooting upward. When shooting, pay attention to avoid pedestrians to keep the picture clean. Be careful not to distort the image!

It is recommended to use a camera with a 24-70mm zoom lens for shooting. The focal length should be around 50mm, and the aperture should be about f/4. The best time for shooting is around 3 PM.

Xi’an Xiangji Temple – Arch Gate

As shown in the diagram, the photographer is 2 meters away from the model, shooting horizontally. Be mindful to avoid pedestrians to keep the frame clean. Pay attention to avoid distortion!

It is recommended to use a camera with a 24-70mm zoom lens for the shoot. Set the focal length to 40mm and the aperture to around f/4. The best time for shooting is around 3 PM.

Xi’an Xiangji Temple – Stone Lion

The photographer stands 1-2 meters directly in front of the porch, using a flat shooting angle and central composition to integrate the symmetrical design of the porch and the model into the center of the frame. Shooting with a camera at a focal length of 35mm-50mm/smartphone at 1x-2x can maintain architectural details while highlighting the subject, avoiding clutter from too wide or too narrow a shot.

1. Shooting equipment: Turn on the professional mode on the smartphone and adjust the exposure compensation appropriately. For cameras, use a medium to long focal length, such as 70-200mm, and set the aperture to f/5.6-f/8 to perfectly capture the details and overall atmosphere of the drum tower.

2. Travel tips: The soft light in the morning hours can better capture the texture and charm of ancient architecture.

Xi’an Xiangji Temple – Drum Tower

The photographer captures the scene from an aerial perspective. Using central composition, the pagoda is placed at the center of the frame, creating a spatial hierarchy with the surrounding mountains and buildings, and highlighting the main subject by proportionally dividing the pagoda with the nearby mountains and distant hills.

Travel Tips:
① Entrance Fee: Free;
② Opening Hours: 8:00-17:00.

Xi’an Xiangji Temple – Aerial Shandao Pagoda

The model stands in front of the tree, while the photographer crouches slightly by the railing, shooting from a low angle to enhance the depth of the trees and the layers of the image. Using the rule of thirds composition, the ancient tree is positioned at the left one-third of the frame. The background should include the temple courtyard, trees, and natural landscapes, and the foreground may appropriately incorporate the texture of the railing or bricks to enrich the sense of depth. Shoot with a 50mm focal length/2x on a smartphone to highlight the model while maintaining the integrity of the environmental atmosphere.

Shooting parameters: For smartphones, use the professional mode to lower the exposure and highlight the light and shadow. For cameras, choose a focal length of 35-50mm with an aperture of f/2.8-f/5.6.

Xi’an Xiangji Temple – Ancient Tree

The photographer should stand 1 to 1.5 meters away from the subject and use the structural lines of the ancient architecture to frame the shot, selecting distinctive doors, windows, steps, etc., as the foreground or background. The soft light between 10 and 11 a.m. and 3 and 4 p.m. can capture the beauty of interwoven light and shadow.

Both mobile phones and cameras can produce excellent shots. For mobile phones, switch to the professional mode and adjust the exposure compensation as needed. For cameras, choose a focal length of 35 to 50mm and set the aperture between f/2.8 and f/4 to highlight the integration of the person and the ancient temple atmosphere.

Xi’an Xiangji Temple – White Courtyard Wall

Photographers should maintain a distance of 1-1.5 meters from the subject when shooting, using the side-backlight during the clear morning or afternoon to outline the contours of the person and the ancient tower.

Both smartphones and cameras can be used. For smartphones, switch to professional mode to adjust the settings; for cameras, use a focal length of 35-50mm with an aperture of f/4-f/5.6 to capture a clear and evocative image.

Xi’an Xiangji Temple – Ancient Pagoda

Photographers can zoom out to capture the full panorama of the ancient temple, showcasing its overall appearance; or they can get up close to photograph the architectural details. Utilizing the soft light of the evening can add depth and atmosphere to the image.

Whether using a smartphone or a camera, the equipment is suitable for photography. Smartphones can be switched to professional mode to manually adjust parameters; cameras can opt for a medium to long focal length with an aperture setting between f/5.6 and f/8 for better results.

Xi’an Xiangji Temple – “Endless Virtue” Sign

The photographer can use a 50mm focal length and lift the lens to shoot, avoiding the clutter around.

1. Dressing suggestions: Choose simple and elegant styles for clothing, avoiding overly revealing outfits.

2. Other tips:
① Remember to turn off the flash when taking photos to respect the religious atmosphere inside the temple;
② Be mindful of fire safety when offering incense and follow the temple's guidelines.

Xiangji Temple – Shandao Pagoda