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How to take photos when traveling to Tibet?
Tibet is a long-awaited tourist destination for many people. There are very distinctive buildings and rich ethnic customs here, so you need to take photos and punch in during your trip. So how to take photos and punch in when traveling to Tibet? Let's take a look!

1. The location recommended is Potala Palace.

As long as we talk about Lhasa, we will definitely mention Potala Palace, a red and white Tibetan palace with beautiful appearance, which attracts many tourists to punch in. Potala Palace is definitely the most popular place to shoot Tibetan costumes.

Whether it's in Potala Palace Square or in Yaowangshan observation deck, it's amazing to take a photo casually!

Bajiao steet

Besides Potala Palace, another place full of Tibetan customs is Barkhor Street. Barkhor Street has been a bustling commercial street in Lhasa since ancient times. The distinctive Tibetan dwellings, the splendid Jokhang Temple, the entrance of Maggie Ami and the busy streets are all excellent shooting places.

Norbulingka

Lhasa is the best place to photograph Tibetan costumes. Since there is Potala Palace as the "Winter Palace", there must be Norbulingka as the "Summer Palace" and the yellow wall of Norbulingka, which is really atmospheric.

Patanka

In addition to downtown Lhasa, there are also very good shooting spots in the suburbs of Lhasa, such as Paganka. Especially in April every year, the peach blossoms in Paganka are in full bloom. This is the best time to take photos of Paganka Tibetan costumes.

In front of Paganka, there is a group of photos of "Peach Blossoms and Human Faces set each other off in red", from which we can feel that it belongs to the breath of Lhasa spring!

Paradise grassland

Paradise grassland is not well known, but it is really a good place to shoot Tibetan costumes. The photos of Tibetan costumes taken here are completely different from those taken in other places.

Riding on horseback, taking a group of photos, cool or wild or full of stories, will definitely explode your circle of friends!

2. Selection of shooting skills and composition time

Try to choose the morning and dusk with soft light. At this time, the photos taken will not be too hard, and the rich layering will be preserved in the light and dark parts.

Shooting skill

In portrait photography, you must prepare a large aperture lens to make the background blur more prominent when shooting.

Writing skills

Shooting portraits can be panoramic or close-up, and there are various composition techniques.

Shooting props

If you don't know how to pose, it will be a good choice to use some shooting props, such as riding a horse, leading a sheep, or using props such as bouquets and prayer wheels.

Your heart is not as good as your actions. Come and punch in the same Tibet photo!