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What are the tourist attractions in Yinchuan? Which scenic spots in Yinchuan are suitable for taking pictures?

It is not enough to see with your eyes, but you can also record it, but what if you are a person who can't take pictures and can't take beautiful scenery? This strategy is for you. Keep every beautiful moment around you.

Part of the photo tour planned for the whole year has already been carried out. After so much walking, it seems that there is little suitable time to walk into your heart. In the chicken soup articles on the Internet, it always seems to say "lose yourself". But his eyes often waver like disturbed radio waves, and his speech is vague. This time, I and a few friends who felt the same way, with such confusion, drove to the desert again.

This time I went to Yinchuan, Ningxia, from the shooting place of "A Chinese Odyssey", Malanhua Flower Sea,

To Hooke Park with rugged Gobi terrain, Shapotou Yellow River Beach, and then to the quiet depths of Tengger Desert. We also saw the precious Ming Great Wall ruins in the Gobi terrain along the way. The scenery along the way is as rich as a melodious pipa.

Trying to change back into a thoughtful baby in the boundless sand dunes and dry air, no cell phone and friends circle, no multiple identities. We are just people watching the scenery-with fading memories, let ourselves get lost first and then find our way home again. 30 photos are 30 high-pitched notes, which are fascinating and touching.

The equipment used in this issue is Canon 5DIII Canon 5ds.

Energy EF 17-40mmf/4LUSM.

Canon EF24~70mmf/2.8II

Canon EF70~200mmf/2.8ISII

Sigma50mmf/ 1.4Art

Aerial photography: DjiPhantom4Pro

Day 1: This is the Xixia Mausoleum, the western film and television city of Bobei, the town where we once lived.

Malanhua huahai

Plato believes that all knowledge is memory. That's right-although you may not have been to the desert, many people are already familiar with it. Everyone has everything about the desert in his mind: music, sunset, hot air, legends under the mountain, and a lonely figure who looks like himself.

Shooting time: 16:00- 18:00

Shooting recommendation: 3 and a half stars

On the first day after landing at Yinchuan Hedong Airport, we directly got on the expressway around the city from Helan County, and drove for 40 minutes to Beibao Western Film and Television City, the shooting place of The Story of the Supreme Treasure, passing through Xixia Mausoleum.

From the frontier fortress in Ming and Qing Dynasties to the northwest desert in countless China films, Zhenbeibao itself is also a legend. From a distance, there are only two colors here-the yellow castle with undulating horizon and the tiny blue sky hidden behind it. It is red sorghum, a Chinese odyssey, and Xinlongmen Inn. Everything in front of me looks strange and familiar.

Aperture: f/2.8 Shutter: 1/800 ISO: 100

Tips: In the old version of Journey to the West, four people passed by here, and the same dusk happened to be met by us. Choosing low-angle shooting can make the ancient pagoda block some light, and the soft light effect can make the surface of the pagoda appear clearer in the picture.

Suggested playback time: 1h+

Aperture: f/5.6 Shutter: 1/500 ISO: 100.

The earth-made mausoleum platform at the foot of Helan Mountain can only be seen from the perspective of God, and its grand layout is symmetrical with the north-south central axis.

Aperture: f/5.6 shutter: 1/500

ISO: 100

May and June are just the flowering periods of Malanhua in Yinchuan Plain, where clusters of tiny and delicate purple flowers are blooming. Do you remember humming a tune about this flower when you were a child?

"One two three four five six seven, Malanblum twenty-one."

Aperture: f/2.8 Shutter: 1/400 ISO: 100

Tips: When the light is insufficient, try to turn on the headlights and aim the warm yellow light at the flowers. Doing so can capture the clear feeling of petals.

Aperture: f/ 14 shutter: 1/60 ISO: 100 focal length: 200mm.

Aperture: f/4 shutter: 1/800

ISO: 100

The motorcade has gone deep into the desert. We can't tell clearly whether the movie scenes we saw along the way were superimposed on the desert scenery or whether the desert covered up the original memory, which is becoming vivid at the moment.

Rolling mountains in the distance, gray-green vegetation and gravel nearby, and sheep and horses pass leisurely from time to time. Time seems to have played a game of pause, and suddenly it flows away slowly, so slowly that you have to stop and look at the unadorned world and yourself.

The next day: there is no service, but there is plenty of time in Hook Park.

Tengger Desert is bathed in rays of sunshine in the morning. We chose a route through Hooke Park, along the Gobi terrain at the southernmost tip of Helan Mountain, over the mountains and into the depths of Tengger Desert. When the last telephone pole becomes a vertical line like a match, the mobile phone becomes an MP3 player that can only listen to music. After getting used to it, it is more like a long-lost liberation.

Shooting time: 8: 00-23: 00 (shooting along the way)

Shooting recommendation: 5 stars

Overlooking the rugged canyon, layers of rocks and gullies are like chapped brown skin. From the foot of the Ming Great Wall, on the high ground beside the beacon tower, the wheels turned sharply and plunged into the desert.

Aperture: f/8 Shutter: 1/400 ISO: 100

Tips: Use the unique form of the Great Wall site to lay out the picture, and the contrast between the front and the back increases the sense of extension of the ancient building and the level of the picture.

Aperture: f/8 Shutter: 1/240ISO: 100.

Aperture: f/ 13 shutter:1100.

ISO: 100

Herdsmen easily climbed the Gobi slope and found sheep on one side of the towering cliff. They are the most agile climbers, and their eyes reflect the light clouds and grasslands in the forest.

Aperture: f/5.6 Shutter: 1/200 ISO: 100.

Aperture: f/5.6 Shutter: 1/500 ISO: 100.

Aperture: f/4 shutter:11600 ISO:100.

Tips:

Staring at the empty desert for a long time will inevitably lead to boredom. Then draw your attention back to the things around you or your travel companions. It is a meaningful road memorial to take out a 200mm long lens and take the still life perspective out of the depth of field.

Aperture: f/4 shutter: 1/400 ISO: 100.

Aperture: f/2.8 shutter: 1/200

ISO: 100

It was near dusk when we crossed the Gobi and reached the hinterland of the desert. The golden sunset gives the illusion that the day is far from over.

Aperture: f/2.8 Shutter: 1/200 ISO: 100

Aperture: f/8 Shutter: 1/400 ISO: 100

Aperture: f/8 shutter: 1/320 ISO: 100.

Aperture: f/4 shutter: 1/320

ISO: 100

In the desert, every living thing is very small. A large machine made of solid iron is like a black beetle walking on the sand dunes here.

Aperture: f/2.8 shutter: 1/50

ISO:200

Pay close attention to the afterglow reflected by the window. After nightfall, try to keep the subject close to the light source, or place a light source at the side and rear of the car as an auxiliary light, or shoot directly by the campfire.

Aperture: f/2.8 shutter: 1/40

ISO:2000

The dark blue sky in the desert looks furry, like a giant carpet to be covered. The huge dark night that extends deep into the universe wraps people up, and the thoughts of the past roll in your mind like boiling water. You hear your breathing and feel the direction of blood flowing all over your body. Every time I blink, it seems like a lifetime.

Aperture: f/4.5 Shutter: 1/30 ISO: 2000

The third day: I dreamed that I saw the future quicksand castle and caught up with the brilliant sunset. On the last day, we decided to get up early to welcome the sunrise. After a two-day journey, it's like emptying the wastebasket of the computer and deleting all the chat records. What awaits us will be a bright and brand-new day.

Desert sunrise

Shapotou Huanghe Beach

Shooting time: 5 o'clock-12 o'clock

Shooting recommendation: 4 stars

Aperture: f/4 shutter: 1/50 ISO: 200

Aperture: f/4 shutter: 1/40ISO: 400

Aperture: f/2.8 Shutter: 1/500 ISO: 100.

Tip: There will be wetlands near the edge of the desert. Bending down to shoot, you can get a panoramic view of the undulating sand dunes and reflections in the water in the distance.

Aperture: f/ 1.8 shutter:11600ISO:100.

Coke section: 50mm across the wetland, in addition to receiving the signal again, the scenery on both sides of the road also came alive. Gray-green grass turned into emerald green, and flourished up and down.

Aperture: f/ 10 Shutter:1125 ISO:100.

Tips: Backlighting may only record the outline, but shooting the scenery can bring rich and soft pictures.

Aperture: f/2.8 Shutter: 1/2000 ISO: 100

Tips: Travelers are different from professional models, and snapping photos may be more complete than deliberately posing!

Aperture: f/5.6 Shutter: 1/500 ISO: 100.

The Yellow River has nine bends and eighteen bends. In Yinchuan, we met the upper reaches of the Yellow River and rushed eastward.

Aperture: f/4 shutter:11600 ISO:100.

Aperture: f/9 shutter:1100

ISO: 100

The long night in the past has become a constant fragrance, and the dawn of the long desert is as beautiful as that on the mountains and seas. Dreams that will soon be forgotten before dawn are hard to say.

Time distorts two channels, where the past, present and future meet. Fantastic time makes people see both moment and eternity.

There is no electronic anxiety and entanglement in the gravel gap, and everything becomes clear-right and wrong-and now I am the truest me.

It is also like this that I returned to the city again. May each of us never forget the past and fear the future.

Eating beef and mutton is very common in northern China, but the sheep in Yinchuan feed on the grass roots of saline-alkali grassland in Ningxia Plain, with fresh and tender meat and nourishing effect. Enjoyable cold-handed mutton can basically be found in the Muslim restaurant in Yinchuan, as well as the newly cut charcoal kebabs in Huaiyuan night market.

Don't underestimate these two simple dishes, which are used by herders on the edge of the desert to entertain us. The most authentic gold free-range eggs and cold shallots.

Accommodation recommendation is correct, I can only recommend it here.

Aperture: f/2.8 Shutter: 1/30 ISO: 800

37 north latitude is the most luxurious and quiet villa in China.

Aperture: f/4 shutter: 1/40ISO: 400

Teach you how to help your friends take pictures that are not tourists.

Draw a figure with the sunrise in the distance. Put the metal fuselage in the picture, the red clouds in the front window and the golden horizon in the distance wrap the silhouette of the characters in a warm atmosphere. Exposure, taking the position of the sun in the clouds as a reference point, would rather be underexposed than overexposed, and fully restore the color level of the sunrise.